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coming down pretty significantly. technology expected to see weaker numbers. that will do it for us. thank you for being with me. have a wonderful holiday weekend. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. democrats in disarray. then mendes and i did. senator reed lied to influence the presidential election. president obama facing a congressional probe faults. you will not read about this in the newspapers, but the democratic party is indeed in disarray. extending the deadline into triple overtime. voters are not convinced that it is worth it. more than half do not believe a word that the iranians play. islamic terror strikes kenya
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again. varney and company is about to begin. ♪ stuart: new information just coming to us on the german wings crash. the copilot researched suicide methods and cockpit door security and weeks leading up to that flight. they found this information on his computers search history. they have broke up the second black box. that is the data recorder. he was researching suicide. researching the door security. he had a plan. >> he really did.
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it is just terrible. to take all of those other people with him. this is the method that he chose? what i do on my own time is my business. the employers are now using companies that will scour, not just look for photos of you at a party, but scour everything that you post on social media. they will find it and put an algorithm to it. stuart: if you go for an consecutive job most places, there is a psychological profile done on you. are you saying that maybe that will be pushed aside and everything that you have ever written, tweeted everything is all scoured. an algorithm.
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>> market cuban was talking about this the other day. this is a part of silicon valley. coming up with companies that will offer these services to companies that will scour anything that you have ever said on the internet. stuart: moving on. tear were intended. fifteen killed. sixty injured. hundreds of students still being held hostage. here is what happened. many of the students were still sleeping. a spokesman for the group tells the bbc that he attacked the school because it is on muslim land and being used by non-muslims. they asked if they were christian or muslim. if they answered christian they
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were shocked on site. more than 500 students are unaccounted for. most of the people being held our girls. this is a horrific story. iran. still no agreement. look at the new fox news polls. 76% say that they believe president obama should be required to get congressional approval for any nuclear things with iran. >> this is going nowhere. >> i am sorry. i am not again to diplomacy with the number one sponsor of terror in the world. we tried that with north korea. they will say what ever they have to say.
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they go through this charade in my opinion. iran will have the bomb. john kerry can sit there all day long and work on his tm crumpets but they will get the bomb. stuart: the congress will pass judgment on that. >> they are supposed to if it is a treaty. >> it is not a treaty. a treaty has to be done by the senate. stuart: this will see the light of day in congress. iran is just one example of what we are calling democrats in disarray. harry reid admits that he lies about mitt romney, but that is okay.
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hillary clinton looking more like a scandal option in 2016 years of then mendes will be in court this morning. look at to is here. sean hannity. broke the spring break debauchery. are you confident that republicans will not blow this opportunity to win in 2016? >> the biggest problem i think the republicans have right now is they have been timid on using their constitutional authority. billy standing up to the president. they tend to back down. with that said, you know, the democrats have put all of their money on one horse.
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>> an opportunity for republicans to play hardball. >> stuart what the republicans need to do is put forward an inspiring vision that will solve americans problems. 92 million americans out of the labor force. the lowest number since the 1970s. look at the data. it is 18 trillion going higher. i would go the route of energy independence. i would guarantee americans would stop robbing future generations. there is a vision that they need to run on. >> you showed us the video.
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debauchery on the beach. is this a police problem? is it a parenting problem or is it a new cultural problem? >> they allow the kids to pretty much run things the way they want to run them. what you have as a parent, you better pay close attention. >> in some cases thousands milers put people that come into these heavy spring break areas. stuart: something has to be done about this. panama city beach. they've banned alcohol as of this morning. >> it is not that i did it.
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we finished our exposé on friday. this was becoming inevitable. seven kids were shot. so far there have been 40 guns confiscated. i think panama city beach will probably head on that path. stuart: thank you very much for joining us. let's get to the market. stocks are up. the big jobs report is tomorrow. the price of oil right around $50 a barrel. gasoline dropping a bit more. the price of regular had come down for six straight days. where is the cheapest gas in
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america? $1.73 in new jersey. lots of big corporate names for you. lauren simonetti has the headlines for you. >> google is under fire. looking to dominate the market. now asking companies for permission to publish the confidential information. they are act is very fast. google has denied anti-competitive behavior. if you recall, here in the u.s., they basically allow google to make changes and avoid a lawsuit. mcdonald's is the latest company to hike wages. one dollar our above the local minimum wage for 90,000 workers.
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mcdonald's also plans to add that it's like paid vacation. tesla's april fools joke. announcing a tesla watch that look like this. there you go. that is clearly a prank. tesla shares rose by 2% after some other media outlets published that frank as the real deal. >> that was a pretty obvious one. >> you react real fast. >> make you very much, indeed. then we have lois lerner. she will not be charged. plus death threats against a pizza restaurant. the owner said they would not cater a gay wedding for religious regions.
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they are here. 11:45 a.m. they have made changes that ensure no one is discriminated against. meanwhile, memories pizza about forced to close its doors over a backlash. roll tape. >> if a gay couple was to come in we would have to say no. we are not dominating against anyone. that is our belief. everyone has their right to believe anything.
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it amended its report to say that the pizza restaurant would not cater gay weddings. a high school coach suspended after tweeting this. who is going to indiana to burn down memories pizza with me. that is a lifestyle that they choose good judge. >> who is being discriminated against here? is it religious people or is it gays? >> the statement that the young woman made is lawfully protect it. who goes to a pizza parlor to cater a wedding. [laughter] anyway. she has the right to choose not to do business with someone
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based on her sexual orientation under the law as it now stands in indiana. she is immune of the consequences of that decision. federal law does not -- indiana provide this added protection that if you do discriminate taste on sexual orientation you are insulated. >> can you imagine if she said it is against my lurch into serve blacks or british or italic against. >> i do not know. maybe you do.
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someone who is obviously gay and owner says get out of it. does that happen? >> no. there are cases in new mexico of bakers and flores refusing to provide their services for a weddings. >> i think that she said peter your wedding veered we will sell you a pizza because we want you to buy it and eat it here. stuart: we just will not cater your wedding. is she allowed to say that? >> in indiana yes. a prohibited basis for refusing to deal. the answer is no. >> we will not cater your wedding. >> if she can say i will not cater your wedding can she say
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i will not cater your wedding because it is a race wedding? >> the answer is no. you too short you are too fat you are too rich, you are too thin you are too white you are too black. >> i am glad that we changed. >> african on the kids. a horrific place in america. it took the federal government to change it. >> i was once thrown out of a diner in waco, texas. that happened to me. night team 72. >> stuart, you are not gay. [laughter]
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how many wives? >> let's not go there. your time is up. >> harry reid. >> i am not saying a thing. harry reid vowed that he lied about that robin not paying his taxes. more on this coming up. ♪ >> one year. his father set the precedent for people running for president would file their tax returns. they cannot do that because he is basically paying our taxes. ♪
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the senate floor. >> is the president's choice and his spokesman's choice to call out contact unbecoming of highest elected officials when it is unbecoming. i you going to take that opportunity? >> not for something that is 3 years old. and guana nothing -- is that the best you can do? politics has sunk to a new low with this. >> these people and national leaders and there's an influence and they cast a shadow about morals and ethics in business government and ethics are hillary lies, harry reid lives go right down the list of the people that are -- low was lerner. stuart: we had the debauchery on the page. >> this is the culture that is changing america and it starts at the top. stuart: glad you are with us. president obama and john kerry begging iran 4 nuclear deal hillary clinton did it too. we have that story coming up in
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>> begging is not a good strategy in your married life for professional life and certainly not a good strategy when dealing with a hostile treacherous crafty opponents such as iran pursuing nuclear weapons. >> that was colonel ralph peters on a program passing judgment on the great negotiators iran policy. monica crowley is here. >> i called it obama and hillary into too proud. i picked up an episode from 2010 when hillary clinton was obama's first secretary of state. there was a gala dinner in bahrain and hillary clinton
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quite literally chased the iranian foreign minister around the ballroom trying to get his attention and flagged down and he kept blowing her off. he would never have a conversation with her. she actually chased him to the parking lot in her sensible shoes when they were both waiting for the motorcade. and yelled at him, hello minister and turned around and she was met with stony silence once again. this is symbolic of the entire obama administration's approach to dealing with iran which is the way all your leverage and chase them. stuart: is that so bad that the secretary of state should go after iran's minister, an attempt to communicate? why do you interpret that that way? >> it is humiliating for the representative of the greatest superpower on the face of the earth, hillary clinton to literally be chasing the foreign minister down begging for him to
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acknowledge resistance never mind work on some atomic weapons deals that would make the world safer place. if you really want a deal any two parties who want a deal until a deal like that. the iranians have been dragging this on stalling for time and getting closer to nuclear weapon with every moment. stuart: tom sullivan is throwing up his hands. >> i learned a long time ago of very early rule in business, always negotiate from a position of strength. when you are chasing somebody around the ballroom you are not in a position of strength. stuart: you maintain we are begging for a deal. is obvious. >> and now hilary, this has been going on. stuart: why should the iranians respond with such developments? >> precisely. that is why you see they have a new demand, we won't shift iranian of the country. you agree to that last week and we changed our minds. airplane this administration like a stradivarius and even now
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you have gucci loafers wearing john kerry instead of sensible shoes hillary clinton doing the baking but the administration is in a position of profs training itself to the iranian terrorist regime. this is a very bad position and if we don't walk away i from my hands in the air. stuart: when you throw your hands in the year because they extended into triple overtime. >> these have been negotiating in one way or another since 2006. if the iranians wanted a deal they would make a deal. stuart: throughout that time since 2006 un inspectors of not been allowed to inspect what they want to expect. >> this is what iranians do. they do deal striptease and at the last minute pull the iranian rug out from under you and it's happening again. stuart: thank you very much. we have news on the iran deal. there will be any event some time today in the swiss city to update the press no other details available but when we get from you will get done too coming up leader.
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check the big board did stop static stuff 66 points we have been there for have an hour. price of oil not moving much. we are down $48 a barrel as of now. breaking news on the terror attack in eastern kenya. the interior minister says two of the attackers have been killed. hundreds of students have been taken hostage in a coordinated attack against christians by the terror group al shabaab. 15 killed, 60 reported injured security report is fighting with terrorists in one of the dorms. two of the gunmen have been killed. novice. the new york city detective who was off-duty but caught on video berating an houthi edition and uber driver temporarily stripped of his gun and badge. here's a clip from the exchange. >> next time you do it again, ok what?
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will you let me finish? stop interrupting me. >> okay. i apologize. times are. >> judaism you are talking to cute how long have you been in this country? >> two years. >> i got news for you. don't ever do that again. stuart: new york city police commissioner called those actions unacceptable. bo dietl is here. you are a tough guy. whar new york city detective. the think it is legit to take away the officer's gun and badge? >> not for a second. what did he do? a 15 year veteran, take his gun and badge. last time i remember they did that was the emergency service lieutenant who use that taser on a guy swinging a ball that the cops and the guy went off the parrot head and hit his head on the ground and died. they took the lieutenant's gun
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and badge away and he went into such the depression he blew his brains out. was the new york city police detective lt.. my problem is i didn't see anything criminal. he couldn't understand the words and even said what planet are you from? i had confrontations with guys cut me off, and don't you understand what you said to me? we didn't see the beginning. of psc in with these cellphone cameras -- jolliest seeing is the second half. i don't know what happened prior to that. also on 473 the other day there was a group of kids fighting, two uniform tried to break it up the kids came out with their cellphones and telling the cops we would video tape you. the cop said they came out and walked away. this is what you're doing stripping the police officers with these video cameras stripping their responsibility
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and there on the street trying to do their job. stuart: when you don't think that police officer when the little bit over? >> you should have the attorney general law then. stuart: that could be an example don't do this. >> what should be done is an administrative thing should have brought -- what reason or rhyme the you take a gun and badge away? maybe he locked somebody and who's getting out of jail, now he doesn't have a gun or a band? bull crack. i'm really upset because i was the new york city detective and god knows if they had video cameras they wouldn't be here today. stuart: the number of shootings in new york city is up in 2015. police seized fewer illegal guns last year. is this the result of the ending of stop and frisk? >> absolutely. the only way, i just brought it up. on a talk to cops every day. there is such a depression with police officers out there they are not able to do their job.
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if they suspect someone is involved with criminal activity we used to be able to question the man frisk them. the only way you can do is if you have a lawyer, they got to ease it up they turned off, you got to turn it down and it went from 700,000 stop and frisk they went under 100,000, justification for doing this they have guns out of these guns are using them more shootings now and also more guns on the street and never before and they know the cops are not doing anything and i talked-about everyday. they are in such the freshen these cops walking out there. they don't want to get involved. the worst thing in the world is to have an ineffective police department. you can have 50,000 you won't do your job, they won't get involved, won't get the criminals. stuart: we do hear you and that is a fact. we got you. >> what planet are you from? stuart: not going to answer that but i have an update from switzerland where the iran new
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talks are taking place. the associated press a a preliminary deal has been reached. the two sides are negotiating over how much to disclose to the rest of us. we do know there will be an event to update the press on the negotiations. the outline of a deal is there. cure egg -- bad for the environment. they last forever in landfills. the son of bob marley says they have a green alternative. they will brew some for me, guilt free coffee live next. 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.
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there will be a press event in switzerland. what have you got on this? >> is troubling that they are going to hide some of the information. why should they debate what to disclose? they should disclose everything. if you have a good deal you would be best in your buttons to tell everything. bernard: if you have a deal i want to know what it is because we the people want to know. >> we must hide it from you. stuart: we will keep everybody up to date but this news is just coming in the ap broke this story. check the share price of green mountain. where is it? it is up 114. they have been under fire because they are -- their popular cut the knot bio degradable so here, miss molly coffee. that company was founded by bob marley's son, the company has come up with an environmentally friendly coffee pot that will be on the market this coming all, marley coffee the ceo is here,
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wait a minute. they think that much of the demand for pods that are recyclable as opposed to pods which are not? >> we know there is a demand. within the known rate especially the last few months when people are realizing 10 billion of these things are going into landfills so we think we can make a huge difference this coming fall when we release our eco cups. when you must've put a lot of money into this. you have been developing his four years. >> a lot of money lot of time great part ears and have taken this technology and come up with the eco cup. it is time to lunch. i want to hold this in my hand. stuart: it is plastic. >> it is number 6 plastic but the difference is once you pruitt you take out of the machine, pop the top the contents come out compos the contents and recycle plastic so put this to good use. unlike cannot do that with the
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curried? >> no it is too tough. stuart: when you are pure. i have been there and i can get ten pods for roughly $1 each. how much where these? is the copy as good? >> it is better. stuart: it is marley coffee. why is bob marley's son so interested in recyclables? >> think about his father. he inspired change through music. >> baking the coffee. i watch the windows. >> variety of coffee. >> we have many different coffees. like bob inspired changed music wrote and wants to inspire change coffee, we are found in many countries so if we can be on the edge of making a
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difference from sustainability people talk about sustainability, we have our own farm, treat our farmers with the utmost respect, we pay them well, exciting. we buy coffee from all over the world so we are not only concerned about how it is grown paying the farmer is good wage sell a product we want to be sustainable product. stuart: i did not know that marley coffee is a publicly traded company. which exchanges is listed on? how long of the big public company? >> since 2010. stuart: how do your shareholders feel about investing this money? >> i know our shareholders are excited. we want to be on the cutting edge of technology. if we are in the coffee business we want to lead the coffee business. if we can get 1% of users to changeover that is 100 million cups $45 million, not only the
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right thing to do but good business decision. "imus in the morning" when you make a good case. the coffee tastes okay. thank you very much. breaking news for you here we go two women are under arrest in new york city accused of planning to detonates a bomb in new york after being radicalized by isis. they are expected to appear in court in brooklyn homegrown terror. >> are you surprised? i am not surprised by this at all. go back to the nypd there counterterrorism outfit is absolutely the best. stuart: coming up in a moment jerry brown he is not going to be on the show but we have a story about him. he has imposed historic water restrictions. tom sullivan has witnessed firsthand. this drought is serious. >> one thing we know is we're standing on dry grass and we
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than you are using now? that is happening in california. i want to know why is the golden state in this mess? >> it is interesting because jerry brown built dams and freeways from northern california southern california. this is an environmental extremist, won't do any of this stuff. >> they can't build new reservoirs? >> they come out and say yes we have but they are minor. major water storage is not in building california since over 30 years. the population has almost doubled. was 20 million last time they built a serious water storage facility. stuart: they have the snow pack problem. >> hasn't rained they have a drought going. >> can you look out the window? >> no snow. no snow. >> 25% cut in water usage right now immediately for just about
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everybody in california is pretty stringent. >> year ago they ask for 20% cut, the people cut nine. i don't think they would get 25. i am surprised governor brown hasn't done something bigger and earlier than this. will be doing stories of cities without water. stuart: it is a judgment call if you divert a lot of water to the farming area of california at, there's a huge fight. >> the fishing industry boaters for the lakes all of them fighting each other over water. stuart: supposing you charge for? >> imagine a city without water. stuart: why don't you charge for it? >> that is part of the plan, they will charge more money for water. but when you ration by price. that is not fair because the rich can afford to pay and the poor cannot, therefore don't do it. >> water companies are going -- part of the steelers to boost their prices. stuart: take a quick look at the
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latest fox news poll please. more than half say they are nervous about the economy. confidence moving up. nervousness down. those are favorable characteristics i would have thought. >> i have always fought consumer sentiment consumer attitudes checks are somewhat bogus because people always win new survey from say what they think you want to hear but the nervousness part i dubai. of the one big job numbers tomorrow might have some impact on the shape of the economy to come. they got away with it. crony capitalism a irs targeting conservatives, like about mitt romney:you name it they did it and president obama still won the last election. charles payne on america's democracy. nearly a dozen teachers in atlanta will serve hard time. is a major cheating scandal and it was about money. a fresh hour of varney is two minutes away.
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you the associated press says a preliminary deal has been reached. how much to disclose to the media. there will be a news conference at 1:00 p.m. your column today you have a column every thursday. why the deal is a relevant. >> i would say so. for all the melodrama that has been built around this deal. does not mean that it will achieve it's goal. stopping iran from producing a red. we negotiated the same thing with north korea for nearly 35
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years. endless meetings we had agreements with them. north korea deceived us, deceived the west. they produced and fired three long range missiles. they conduct did three underground nuclear tests. we negotiated with them in good faith for three decades. this deal will suffer the same fate. stuart: iran will get a bomb. it will come up. given the right to retain much of the production capability. it is the same thing that north korea got.
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they will have the ability to continue to go forward. we are not willing to do that. i think that we as a people are unwilling to take that step and go for it. one piece of any strong strategy. iran had been demanding that we suspend sanctions immediately. probably the strongest weapon that we had going at the moment. they had deposited most of their assets at a bank. that is the one thing that they kept asking the west to do. finally, the bush administration did release them. that reelected a lot.
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>> you hope to make it clear in this press conference or whatever it is. sanctions. >> sanctions are the thing to watch for. how soon will they be suspended for mark. >> back it comes to america. if congress is not satisfied then congress will override a presidential veto and the deal is off. presumably the president knows that. >> the president knows that. that is why he is in a tough place. the question is, how much have they given away to achieve this goal? in recent days, you have seen the commentary around this
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thing. it may put him to a point where congress almost irresistibly cannot jack that deal and override any. stuart: very calm. the mac it did not work with north korea. we know that. what will we do. that's talk again. they move forward every time. stuart: .it. breaking news on what we will call grown terror. women arrested in new york city. rich edson following this. what is the latest? >> they have arrested two women in the new york city area.
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these two women were radicalized by isis. had planned to detonate a bomb in the new york city area. they then took enough evidence in to charge them. they have arrested two women on terror related charges. stuart: thank you very much indeed. the latest on the terror attack in eastern kenya. hundreds of students still being held hostage. to of the gunmen have also been killed. gunmen stormed the school. they opened fire. many of the students were still sleeping. i also bob has taken responsibility. they attacked the school because
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it is on muslim land and being used by non-muslims. if they answer they were christian, they were "shot on sight". the other three dormitories have been evacuated. however, more than 500 students are unaccounted for. most of the students unaccounted for our girls. seventy now dead. the interior minister in kenya says 90% of the threat has been a limited. check the big board. we are down virtually dead flat. actually coming down a bit from where we were earlier today.
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a big difference when the stock market reopens on monday morning. we have mcdonald's raising wages by at least 10%. it also plans to add that if it's like paid vacations. take a look at oil. a preliminary deal. more information in about an hour. the price of gas in on a little overnight. the c is $1.73. i. politics. it can be a tough business. you have to have sharp elbows to survive and prosper. shortly, we do not expect the leader of the united states senate to lie to effect a presidential election.
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he said that romney had not paid any taxes for years. he knew that it was a lie but he repeated it. in other words it worked. inheritance world lying is okay. i have seen several democrats asked about that. one said they all do it. really? read knew what he was doing. he knew that he could say what he liked. to defeat the republicans it is okay to just live. is that what politics has come to? it sure looks like it. as of this morning no democrat has stood up to be accounted on the side of decent seat.
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he has disgraced his office. he had disgraced his party. he has disgraced himself. all right. charles payne is here. what do you think about that? >> i think that you are 1000% right. nancy pelosi, faerie twins ask. done more to harm this country. we often put the front on president obama. these are lieutenants that have blinded our economy to a halt. helped americans hate americans. ethical and moral of this. nobody knows how we can get out of it. you are using kid gloves.
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i hope that the criticism comes out more and more. stuart: every democrat that appears on this program i will ask. this is going to go on for years. it is not clear we are living in anything resembling a democracy. we are living in a republic that is modified superseded by agencies that drive decision-making. >> i do not disagree with him in the respect that the average american feels like they have less and less control of what the government does to them. what we have is a government that uses the power as a blunt instrument so agencies these are instruments.
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they cut out any sort of discussion. any sort of compromise. they beat them and beat them and beat them to death. that is exactly what is happening here. >> two engine out where lawmakers have for dow a six to that religious freedom law. a pizza shot in that state is now closed. >> the epicenter. it closes its doors because its owners hypothetically said they would refuse to cater a gay wedding. not that they would refuse to serve gay people. >> adding sexual orientation as a prohibited bases for refusing to deal in public accommodation.
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the answer is no. most states have fat. he was going to walk to indiana to burn down memories pizza with me. that is a lifestyle that they choose. ignorant. the controversy is turning into a windfall for the pizzeria. more than one good dirty $2000 raised. we keep updating that number for you. it keeps going up. >> daily show replacement show host. talking down to america it will be very hard to be successful. ♪
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stuart: breaking news on the homegrown terror in new york. federal authorities arrested two women #two detonate a bomb in the new york city area. all part of a lengthy fbi investigation. we have new information. cost acute or save the -- he was doing this it up to that day before the flight. they found the information on his computer's search history. the second lockbox has been discovered. let's go to the market for a second. you know them all.
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all of them hitting new highs. now this. the new host of the daily show in some hot water for some commercial tweets. welcome. i have a problem with this particular guy because of one particular tweet that he sent out. when flying over the middle of america, the turbulence is so bad, it is like all that ignorance is rising through the air. [laughter] >> he will modify his opinion. i know you had a problem with pierce morgan.
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you have to work the room. he will be in our room now. >> it does not matter. >> i do not want you to be successful. >> if i go on the road, it is rough. everyone is out for the united states. the mac yes they are. everybody loves the united states. they cannot leave it. they do not understand why we have it going on. stuart: you think that will be a success on the daily show?
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>> i have seen his act. he is excellent. he will get over here. he will love it the big apple. he will have a staff. he will have at least 12 american. i think that it will be good. >> it is often kind of nasty. business wise, this is a good choice for comedy central. how much can we talk about nikki pelosi and harry reid? >> do you think that that sells? >> it will succeed. people are looking for a new death. >> i will not watch it.
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i already know that it will be anti-american, and thy capitalism. they will dump everything that made a haircut great. i have a great sense of humor. i do not need anyone telling me how bad he's soft. >> if he is funny he will be a success. >> what you find funny i may not find funny. >> there is an underlying message there. it is not all about telling jokes. >> if he is smart how much it will not eat anti-american. it is left-wing. it is more left than that really show.
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plastic ice cream. one third of the children in this country are either obese or overweight. it cost a lot of money. $19,000 a year extra. >> are you really telling me that kids are both peace because they play with plastic pizza? deirdre: because they were probably not as act if as you were. listen bad eating habits. pizza. ice cream. this is on the road to getting them to be a little healthier eaters. it is modeling what you learn. just bring your kids in the kitchen.
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stuart: you are not really serious about this. >> and it to win it. close to $150 billion. plastic rock lee, worth considering. stuart: i want plastic broccoli. i cannot have plastic pizza. certainly not. >> showing good habits. good hay fears. stuart: thank you very much, indeed. what time are you on? shall we continue the fight tomorrow? >> i want to give things much more serious. jurors convict.
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178 teachers involved. charles, if i am reading this correctly, they did it for the money. good teachers should be rewarded. that teachers should booted. the superintended in charge of all of this, she made half a million dollars. almost like an organized crime syndicate. it was all about the money. let's face it. this is a bit problem. look at chicago schools. all the money that was there goes to funding pensions, not making better schools. this is so heartbreaking. >> being taken to prison right
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from the courtroom. i thought that that was a little harsh. when you are throwing around numbers -- >> what about putting these kids through a school system and they are not educated telling them that they are. >> plenty of developments on iran. homegrown terror here. all of the updates coming up for you next. ♪ friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash back, you are money. forget him. my airline miles will take your game worldwide. what i'm really looking for is -- i got two words for you
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terror attack in kenya. hundreds of students are still being held hostage. two of the terrorist gunmen have been killed. auch about they are gunmen stormed the school during morning prayers. a spokesperson confirmed they were targeting christians. again, 70 dead. actually now more than 70 dead. the story is still developing. we are on it.
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here is the story. a preliminary deal has been reached. two sets now are negotiating over how much to disclose. right now died benson is with us. that troubles me. >> a lot of this helpful sneak stuart. based on the report that i have seen they will announce a broad understanding of an outline of an agreement with the details either very sketchy or minimal or nonexistent. i am not sure that the term will apply based on what we find out in a half an hour. i wonder why that may be. >> i have no idea.
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the iranians want all sanctions removed immediately here it if president obama gives in to that he will have huge opposition. i do not see any way around all of this. >> tough sanctions are what brought iran to the negotiating table in the first place. do it very early on in the process without any indication, that is yet another massive in a way that has been rumored about this deal, if we ever have a deal. i get the sense that this will be nothing more than a safe saving time buying stall. the real nitty-gritty of details
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to which the american congress and public are entitled, those will not pc performance if ever. >> i do not think that it works. 55% of voters do not believe a word that the iranians say. they are also kind of on record saying we do not want this deal. i do not see how president obama could walk away from this looking good. >> let me ask this. why should any american why should they trust a word that the iranians say it they cheat and they lie on agreements. they are also the top international sponsor of terror resume. they have been for decades.
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they meddle in a very influential and destruct is way in the region. they are staging coordinated sort of sake military game style attacks on u.s. ships and aircraft carriers, replicon's. they are also building long-range missiles. all of those things are not being discussed at all. why should we trust them. >> the president and the left, they want to go down in history as peace makers. they want to go down as the good guys here. my question to you is, how far does that train of thought so in america? is there much support?
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>> i think the support is for diplomacy and negotiation. people are in favor of these talks. they are in favor of an idea. playing that process potentially and trusting a adversary in order to wave around a legacy that is not the same as putting the stock to a very dangerous regime. >> you are too young to remember but i remember as a child post second area for. he's got to deal with hitler. he thought that it was okay. i cannot help but see a parallel a parallel with president obama
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and the iranians. >> the appeasement allowed hitler to continue in europe. he was in anti-somatic lunatic. the regime is deeply anti-somatic. we are dealing with a very, very serious threat. just busting them and hoping to kick the can down the road, that will not that it. >> okay. twenty-one minutes from now we will be taking that presser. guy benson, everybody. thank you for joining us. two women arrested. they have been radicalized by isis. all part of a very plain the
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undercover operation. charles, what do you got should mark. >> we all feel certain ways when we are junk. the police department wrote a great piece on this. we all live ordinary lives and then we sort of addressed. how unfair of america is. how they don't have a chance. four things that take you from self identification. the economy. bad economy. social racism here at political discontent. personal things. you know, we have to be very careful about what we think it harmless in this country.
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it has been easy pickens for isis. going out there and taking our young people. >> so many people point to america as bad. >> i do not hope i do not celebrate how far we have. >> look at the progress i have seen in my 40 years in america. it is a different country. it is a better country. the jobs report numbers come out tomorrow. we'll impact on monday morning. the price of oil right around this $8 a barrel. the price of oil is not affect it at this point. gas, $2.40 is your national
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us last hour. >> i am surprised that governor brown has not done something bigger and earlier than this. we will be doing stories of cities without water. stuart: they had not build a water facility and decades. several stories picking on the terror front. joining us now is judy. i have several stories. i want her comments on each of them. seventeen dead in kenya. the attack was targeted on christians but your comments, please. >> you mentioned how important this is. i think it reminds us of the current arenas and theaters.
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it also highlights that the target is christians. those that they are trying to divide and rip apart. the same groups that did the attack in the mall back in 23rd team. now, there are hundreds of students missing. we pray for them and hopefully we will be able to target those that are committing these acts. >> in new york, two women arrested. they have been radicalized by isis. if you tell americans often enough that they are racists that they are bad people, i think that they can expect this kind of thing to happen. your comment.
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>> it will happen. as the indictment says signing up for violent jihad against the west. they wanted to join the movement. they were doing it to copycat previous attacks. we have not been holding muslims accountable. it is about demonizing the west. it is getting harder for them to act the broad. even the attacking can. americans that are radicalized and go over there. >> a news conference coming up from switzerland. it will be about what is called a tentative deal with iran on nukes. your thoughts on that one.
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>> what is the deal? we do not even know what they are a flying is. we do not know what their goals are going to be. we are going to come to a deal. if the iranians are proud in their path that they will stay in till there is a deal, i am very worried. there must be a listing of sanctions that are going to happen. it will keep us vulnerable to them getting nuclear weapons. it is just an absurd time to see what can happen to american power in the region. stuart: a practicing muslim. we are honored to have you on the show. >> think you stuart. appreciate it. the man who bet on michigan
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>> why michigan state? >> i am a guy that is originally from michigan. michigan they did not look all that great. they were five and three. they said okay. we will take it. >> your casino, the money is going to kentucky. >> in nevada, you cannot gamble at your own casino. what is happening on fremont state. >> admitting that you are so
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>> i'm not going to watch it it's going to be anti-religion, all the foundations that america great. i don't need jon stewart or someone from a far country telling me how bad we suck. they will all the young people are influenced by this crap because they're told day one in kindergarten our country sucks even though we're living in the best country in the world. stuart: that's the passion that we expect from charles payne, good stuff. i've got to update a news item. two arrested for a plot in new york city. and iran news conference in the next hour. more than 70 dead in a terror attack on christians in kenya. keep is right here everyone for the latest on all that's going
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on. remember, we are live tomorrow. we've got a full show for you and you can bet we've got a lot to talk about. time is up for me deirdre, over to you. deirdre: as referenced there's a news conference from iran. it seems there's been an agreement on nuclear power, we'll take you there as soon as it starts. stuart a just talked about it, two women with ties to the terror group isis have been arrested and allegedly planning to detonate a bomb in new york city. and second black box has been found from the wreckage of the germanwings crash site in the alps. new information that the co-pilot who brought the plane down had been researching suicide and the security of cockpit doors. we're getting details on the upsetting local story. two women arrested in queens on charges of allegedly planning to detonate a bomb
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