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grow and papal up 20 percent. >> people don't know this but beer and wine has animal products and mow they're going to be st vegans can drink. that's good for the sales. >> cheers. ♪ all right. so ski stokeystone out of their and the president putting it on the keystone pipeline and look who is piping up? >> if anybody with common sense believe that barack obama was considering the keystone pipeline. >> they decided to put it over thousands of good paying american jobs and that's a mistake. >> this is a big mistake. when i am president, it's going to be reversed. >> a head of the debate on tuesday did the president just give all of these guys a reason to bounce to charles payne and
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then and dan what do you think? >> i am worried about this. the week that we learned that china is over the toxic gas in the environment and that they have been lying about it for a long time obama clamps down on the industry and as if they're the ones that are lying. what they're going do to produce the oil and refine it and where is it? >> well, the argument against it was that the whole rational floor is coming. the jobs are up and the energy prizes are down. we don't need it and then there's a thing happening in paris. >> yeah we're talking of the building out of a pipeline. it's done and oil could be $150 a barrel. i they the idea that the obama administration could say with a straight face and it's the first and foremost and climate change and they can apply this to anything and everything that he
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rules on and the teexecutive action and that's not. you cause the jobs and already in the new york state and already in the country. this is a major blow to a friendly country and a industry to create jobs and the unions. everyone is pushing down and the only people that matter here are the environmentalist at the stake of jobs and energy security. >> yeah, they were not happy about it. they issued a statement and they're killing us. they did not say that. the new prime pin administer that shares the politics was not pleased. he understood but not pleased. >> the first issue is not gas prices. we're at $2.22 a gallon. >> what do you think about that?
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>> well, the political lines are not clear anywhere this is party and every time and that's why donald trump thinks that he has a potential to get the votes and then the republican party appeals to the working class voters and they can do it. let's face it. >> yeah, i don't know why this is exciting here. i don't know how long it takes to study. i bombed the test and never theless, do you find this weird that he is doing this now and there's no political implication for him and they decided and bernie sanders is happy about this and the fear that the democrats are driving so far left that they don't know.
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>> you have you said that before? >> i think so. i could be making that up. >> yeah, i am almost sure that i apologize -- i was going to bash you and that's going to be wrong. okay. >> you know and any time neil. i am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt that they went through a process and they wanted to cross the t's and dot the i's and could have done it. >> yeah, it's seven years. >> yeah, politically this is not going to be aa deal big for them right now. they all agree on them and by the time they finally slug the way to a nominee, i think that it's going to be lower down the list on the voters in general. >> this is why you could be gone. it could be $4 a gallon and could be by next november. we know that it's going to be
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higher and the jobs that are lost. we know this and that we would like to control our own future and keep money in the north america and not fund it in the middle east. >> yeah, people want to pay a dollar of a gallon of gas. >> yeah, by the way -- >> if that were the case think of how absurd this is because the economy is is coming back. come on. >> that was not it and it's a face about it and then maybe you can pick up on this. we have the climate change coming up and this may not look good. that was the thinking behind it and clear the deck. >> let me second that mr. payne's emotion and say that mr. obama can use it for anything with the conclusion that the creep from new york can now u
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use -- >> you're talking about the new york process kusecutors going ad manufacturing about global warming. >> i complete lay greagree with. this is ridiculous. 20 years ago or five years ago they were supposed to tell us. the whole thing is crazy. >> they're arguing and you and i discussed this and you can pick up on this point that they're arguing that exxon mobile was not getting the facts out there on the things disputed today. >> yeah, i like the things that aaron does on wall street. this is absurd. if you think about it -- >> yeah, listen you can make the case like they tried to make it and the cigarette companies that they with held the data and
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they're causing it and it's conclusive and the data of the global warming. >> all right adam. >> if i can make the point of of keystone and i am confused on what pben said. agree or disagree that was the reason for the policy. what other reason would the president have for not wanting to approve the project. he would want it for ever other reason. i am saying. it's a sincere belief. >> there's no sincere beliefs. he does not have that about anything. >> don't go there. >> how about the environmentalist. >> we exam the sex lifves of animals along the past and filters. >> alligators. >> i mean adam don't be disin generalous about this. he did not like keystone and struck it done. bottom line. >> because of climate reasons whether you disagree.
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>> there's climate change. >> by the way the weather is changing. it happens a lot. we're not talking a fancy restaurant. when we come back and by the way this is the kind of stuff that will no doubt come up and that's next week. i have some studying to do. again these are the issues going to come up and these candidates going against the president's decision among others. be there or be square. the president is dismissing the cabinets because of the silly season. did he miss the blue grass state turning red? what happened that may make a mock vera charge. the forbess list is out and president obama is not first or second. find out what that means for the safety and money. the chief and president are
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>> well, it just ran away. >> ran away with it. >> counters everything and including specifically obama care. >> yeah. in a state where it was working. >> yeah, that's where -- >> that was a little bit of detail. >> yeah, but even the people in kentucky are having things about this. >> not about the vote but the obama. >> yeah, that was illustrated with the vote and overwhelmling victory. it was not overwhelming but back back may be able to fix the mistalks. >> yeah, i used to get the e-mails and i was like who the held is this guy. he is out of his mind. i will say that one of the untold stories of the obama presidency is just how much the republicans have gained in the the house and senate and state and government ships and do they control most of them? >> yeah, this is huge. this is huge.
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guess what, they're going to redistrict themselves for years and years to come. >> they do not win the big one. >> that's the problem. >> yeah, i think adam that we come back to that. >> yeah, we absolutely come back to that. unless i am forgetting something, there's never a mayor economy party and they agree that's an outsider. >> yeah, there are some and the dish. what do you make of that? >> well, i think that this is the issue of the republicans and obama care. president obama and premiums up and driving prices higher for those that are not in obama care and under the corporation and these prices are out of control. it's not oil my friends. t health care prizes. >> his name is on it. >> that's a great point. >> well, there are a lot of factors that worked in the
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kentucky election and then a tremendous e vulgs and then many other culture issues. i think that the democrats attack the bible belt that they did not like and they punched back. >> let's also point out that it was not t just bible belt but they rejected higher minimum wage and then a sheriff across the nation -- we you saw full scale push back against liberalism in this country and the democrats can sit back and say all they want and it's a shifting of the american attitud attitudes. >> but it was an off year and main stream. if they did not see it or report on it, it did not happen. >> some thing they did report
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on. john writing in something other than a yorker and wrote about this trend and how particularly the states and the local level and they're taking over and it's a deadly for the democratic party. john is not exactly the weekly standard to new york. this is a moderate to liberal reporter. >> you know the argument against them when it comes to the big league contest and they grab the defeat and that the argument back and forth and the shipping among the players are a lot of them and that's going to hurt them and do it again. ern when wining about the economy for very good reasons, they're using the site of the fact that the numbers are down. how do they answer that? >> i don't think that there's a great answer to that. >> yeah, we have a answer and the prices and prescription and all of that. >> you have o get into people's pocketbooks. that's where they live.
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they're not going get turned on by the discussion of oil prices. it does not go anywhere. >> we're going to take a quick break. finish up. story. >> that's why jerry had it right the first time is no matter ochoa they think about obama care all of the other numbers are making them feel good. >> yeah, jerry was shaking her head. >> yeah, the disapproval rating. >> okay. we're going take a break here and i don't know if you have seen this add with the kids ripping trump. look. >> screaming get out of my country. >> using the offensive words. >> so here is a few of our own. >> [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> that might be a hit with the crowd but it's offending the group that they're trying to win over. donald trump is laughing all of the way to saturday night live.
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come through me. >> from my abuelita -- [ bleep ]. >> forget grandma washing your mouth out with soap. now grandma encouraging that vulgarity? that's the message in the new anti-trump ad. you say this is sending the wrong message to today's youth regardless of whether donald trump is a bigot. >> who are the moms and dads who let their kids do this? do you want your child on tv mouthing these words? >> depends how much money they can get. my first reaction is what's the point of this. what do you think? >> my grandma taught me the italian curse words. the left will do anything to achieve its goals including exploiting -- >> someone thought it was a cuted y. no idea it would boomerang.
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>> i read about why bill aers tried to put bombs down and attack police. >> somebody tells me they hired a hollywood shot shot. i'm not surprised. this is a form of entertainment. whatever happened to yes, ma'am, no ma'am. they get their point across. >>le the grandma, adam. what goes into this. because donald trump is running with this. and people are offended by this. it's actually helping him. >> i don't think it's the left right thing. it's a public debate. i think this was fighting fire with fire. he's seen as going in this direction himself. >> he never cursed out people
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like this. he was never giving them the finger. >> no. but his persona is -- you know. >> now you're veering into whacky territory. ben stein, what do you think? >> i think whatever genius thought up this idea should get a million dollars from donald trump immediately. it's the best advertising for donald trump i can imagine. having foul-mouthed kids cursing him out. couldn't possibly be better for him. >> did you like the hair spray on the fake blond thing? that was hysterical. >> horrifying. >> latinos should question him. latino kids, parents, friends shouldle feel the same way. kids can go on tv, curse and act like idiots. >> like my kids? >> they don't go on tv though. >> i want to thank jerry and charlie. great job to both of you. election day is less than a year away. we have the names that could be winners, no matter who wins.
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some winners, no matter who wins the white house. >> home depot has done well. no matter who is in the white house, we want our house to look better. home depot. >> what do you think, adam? >> i like it. it's a very good idea. >> what are you doing? >> i prefer to go with a bundle always rather than pick one. vanguard large cap value lets you invest in the biggest, best companies at a good price. >> large cap value as a block, ben. what do you think? >> i love it a lot. as usual i will go with the spiders. you'll go far. very, very far. might take a while. >> the market has gone far. >> very, very far. >> a lot of them are getting long in the tooth. >> it might be. but it's for my grand daughter.
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she'll be fine. >> that kid is set forever, huh? >> forever. >> ben's granddaughter. and a portfolio on top of it? >> i tell my kids your mom andn. you get nothing. the world power list is out. for the first time ever a sitting u.s. president has not made it in the top two of the forbes most powerful person in the world list. russian president vladimir putin grabbing the top spot followed by angela merkel. president obama was third. is the world a riskier place for security and the economy? welcome to "forbes on fox." let's go in focus with elizabeth macdonald, mike ozania and kerry schafer, bruce jep century. kerry, isn't it a problem when our enemies are more powerful than we are?
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