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reagan. maria: i want to give a shout out to security and law enforcement. i ran into the police in indiana troopers last night when we were leaving and they made us safe and made us feel great. [applause] >> thanks so much everywhere for keeping the convention safe. have a great day and see you next week in philly. "varney & company" starts now. stuart, over now. stuart: it took him 13 months, june 16th, 2015, look at him, he takes the trump tower escalator to announce, yes, i am running. july 21st, 2016, he accepts the republican nomination for the presidency. what a night. a very different republican party on full display. and silicon valley's billionaire, proud to be gay, proud to be a republican, proud to be an american right up front and center. ivanka trump, direct appeal to
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women, affordable child care, equal pay, not your usual republican theme, is it? the main event, donald trump, i am your voice and i will win. hillary clinton, he says, brought death, destruction, terrorism and weakness, wow. tens of millions watched. what a night it was. look at the media reaction, fascist says "the washington post," he's just a strong man. the candidate of the apocalypse says the new york times. eight it's a campaign of fear. get the picture? the media is apoplectic. you'll hear what he said. my opinion? donald trump just launched the new republican party. "varney & company" is about to begin. ♪ fellow americans, i humbly and gratefully accept your
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nomination for the presidency of the united states. i am the law and order candidate. i have seen firsthand how the system is rigged against our citizens. i am your voice. stuart: this was just some of the themes of donald trump's acceptance speech last night. again, this is not your father's republican party now, is it? that's for certain. we'll cover it all in just a moment. first, oh, look at this. stocks will open higher, not a big rally, but the direction is up. yes, a pullback yesterday after a long winning streak. no selloff despite what's going on in the world. it's about america and a safe haven. it's still about the whole world printing money. up she go a little bit more. donald trump makes the big speak and the apoplectic media
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reaction. washingtonos editorial board, donald trump the candidate of the apocalypse. the new york times, his tone dark, donald trump takes the g.o.p. mandel. and donald trump's campaign of fear. laying it on thick with the voice, but with a british accent you can say anything. >> this is the sound that the wicked witch makes when the bucket of water is thrown on her. donald trump an american revival, but what they're frightened up he respects us enough to speak the truth. we have been lied to literally, the summer of recovery, it was a youtube video, you can keep your doctor, isis is on the run, al qaeda is on the run. isis is a jv team. you don't need the media to tell us the condition of the nation. finally someone is telling us what the truth is and respects
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us to tell us that and in order to fix the situation, and this is why he's liked. we want the truth, we're americans and for the american reviv revival. we've got to know what the medicine has to be. stuart: hold off one second, breaking news and it's important and very, very interesting. verizon is reportedly buying yahoo! accord to go one report verizon is the lead bidder and the announcement could come within days, yahoo! stock is up just a bit, say about 50 cents, but the report is verizon is the one that's going to buy yahoo!. back to the big night. donald trump, he gave us, well, i'm going to call it a laundry list of things he would do as president. roll that tape. >> the first task for our new administration will be to liberate our citizens from the crime and terrorism and lawlessness that threaten our communities. we will rescue kids from failing schools by helping
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their parents and then them, to a safe school of their choice. we are going to ask every department head in government to provide a list of wasteful spending on projects that we can eliminate in my first 100 days. i will restore law and order to our country. stuart: okay. he shouted for 76 minutes, but we got the list. jeff dewitt, the man on the right-hand side of the screen is the campaign chair for donald trump in arizona. i know you loved the speech, but are you braced for the barrage coming your way from the media and from hillary? >> you know, so far the media has been very, very positive and i have been surprised, even some of the news out lets that previously have not. they all praised what they saw last night. stuart: like what? >> and talked about he gets it and the message is resonating and he is a-- >> wait a minute.
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>> a champion in business and a champion on the big stage here. stuart: old off, jeff, we went at the top of the show and gave a laundry list of the media reaction. where are you seeing it that he gets it and where are they saying that. >> i have spent the morning reading on my ipad and everything i saw was very, very positive. the cnn instant poll they had last night was over 70%, i believe, about 75% last night positive across america in how people reacted to the speech. so it was a great speech. you know, it was one of the longest in nomination history and i wish it was twice as long, i still get chills thinking about it, he did a great job. stuart: i'm saying that this is the new republican party. do you agree with that? >> you know, i think the republican party is really getting back to what it should be. i think we had been trending away from the values that we
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hold dear and i think what's happening, donald trump is bringing us back. you know, the republican party started to get into globalism and these trade deals that were stripping america of jobs and he's bringing us back to put america first. that's what we should be. he wants to be a champion of education, he wants to be a champion of bringing jobs here, a champion of the forgotten, as he says. he's bringing us back to where we should be. we have to look out for the little guy. even ronald reagan says can't not look out for the middle guy. he's looking for everything he wants to grow the economy and that's what he laid out and a great plan to get us there and i'm so impressed. >> i can tell you enjoyed yourself. i can tell. it's 9:00 in the morning, you've been up for a few hours and didn't get to bed until 2:00 this morning. >> later than that. stuart: i won't be seeing you
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next week from philadelphia, i know that, i won't see you there. >> i won't be there. stuart: thank you, jeff. and donald trump's daughter ivanka, again, sounded like a new republican party. listen to this. >> like many of my fellow millennials, i do not consider myself categorically republican or democrat, more than party affiliation, i vote based on what i believe is right for my family and for my country. stuart: okay, now, she went on to say, she's very much in favor of affordable child care, accessible child care. that sounded to me like a democrat program. >> well, i think this is the ultimate conservativism. you want people to do well, you want businesses to do well and you want people to be able to live the life that best suits them. with single families, it makes
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it impossible to follow their dreams. it doesn't mean that government has to get bigger, but how to adjust to a changing world at least with conservativism making sure that people can work as they want to work, having those opportunities, look, i was a democrat up until 2008. i'm very conservative and she's right. and americans are center right. we want the opportunities, we want the government off our back, but we don't want to be sloshing out there on our own. this is key and our job is to make sure that the conservative ideals influences those decision making. stuart: 30 seconds left. liz, ashley, tammy, 30 seconds only. anything you didn't like last night, liz? >> no, i liked it all. i read through it, yes, i liked it. ashley: very effective, playing to his supporters and playing for the undecided. stuart: what didn't you like? >> i didn't like the return of
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the lock her up chant, but when they said lock her up, he said let's defeat her in november. ashley: a little too long and repeated too much. stuart: otherwise you liked it. ashley: yeah. stuart: names that will be moving, starbucks, not moving that much and lower sales. listen to this, they blame political and social unrest, and people to engage in a conversation about race while we wait in line. chipotle, sales down, gave away gawk and chips. didn't work. ge, making money, sales are up. big name, many people own a piece of this in their 401(k). made money? big profit? down at the opening bell. >> the republican national convention, yes, it wrapped up with a balloon drop. this is bigger than usual.
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$125,000 drapd of balloons dro down. >> and the song-- >> from the beatles. stuart: the song he came out to was air force one. ashley: yes. stuart: in order get off my plane. [laughter] >> and this song has but you get what you need. but you get what you need. starbucks, maybe it's the caffeine, maybe the caffeine is the problem with social unrest. stuart: leads up, new polls bringing good news for donald trump, yes, i will tell you about it shortly. watch this. ♪ ♪ and let it begin with me ♪
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>> you're going to be seeing a lot of this next week. this is our first look inside the wells fargo center in philadelphia, the democrats hold their convention right there next week. i would say heavy on the blue. no surprises there. ashley: no. stuart: you could see a lot of blue next week. stocks are going to open a little bit higher. this is not a full-throated rally, but the direction is up after we broke the nine high pressure day winning streak. this is facebook's new drone, looks big to me. completed the first test flight, arizona in the bag, to remote to parts of the globe. facebook's stock will open at 120 bucks a share and a couple feet away from the all-time high. i've got a poll for you, it was conducted after the first three nights of the convention, it
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showed hillary clinton and donald trump deadlocked, 44 ray pie -- apiece, and think how that would look if john kasich would have gone to the convention. >> no tolerance for government incompetence, of which there is so much. no simply for leaders who failed their citizens. when innocent people suffer because the political system lacks the will or basic desensy to enforce the law or worse, sold out to some corporate lobbyist for cash, i am not able to look the other way and i won't look the other way. stuart: ron paul is with us, a face we all know and love, the congressman. >> thank you. >> is there anything at all
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that you liked in donald trump's speech last night? >> oh, i could find a few things, but the theme is what i don't like. i mean, even that statement, that sounds wonderful about getting rid of incompetent government, but that's not the problem. we don't want to make the government competent. it's almost like make government great again. and a libertarian really doesn't believe in that. we think government should be reduced. it's sort of the old thing about conservatives saying let' get rid of waste and fraud and it's part of the problem. stuart: congressman he said that in his first 100 days he would ask for list in every single government department of things they could cut, wasteful things they could cut. now, he's not actually chopping out whole departments, but could go along with here is my first 100 days and i'm in cutting mode.
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you get that surely. >> i didn't mention, isis is there and he wants to go vast-- obama is doing what he wants. he's bombing the living day lights out of north syria and a lot of civilians are being killed. this is not the anticipate. sometimes trump says things i like about foreign policy, but other times he's off. you know, we've got to kill more civilians. you're already killing more civilians. stuart: you're the most prominent libertarian that i know. which way do you think that libertarians would go, apart from gary johnson who is the libertarian candidate. which way will they go, for trump or hillary clinton? >> they absolutely won't go for hillary. some will be fooled for going for trump. if you look at it philosophically, he doesn't offer a whole lot for
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libertaria libertarians. i will do this. i will be the policeman are doing the policing of the country and he will. i think that he will run-- i think the police department should be local. we were never supposed to have a national police force and there's so much to be policing when-- i hope he does something about the bureaucracy, unfortunately, he will be the police ran, police chief of the country. even though the emphasis is nationalistic rather than globalistic, i want an emphasis of individual liberty and shrinking incompetence of people. stuart: i'm out of time, cone congressman, you know who it is. we have to go to break. i'm sorry to cut you off. >> i was just getting started. [laughter] >> ron paul.
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>> the nba says no to next year's all-star game scheduled for north carolina, they do not agree with that state's controversial transgender bathroom law which i don't understand. ashley: basically mandates that the transgender people have to use the bedroom based on their birth certificate. we don't care who you think you are now. stuart: you're born a man, you go to the men's room, you're born a woman, you go to the woman's room. >> there's a legal definition wh you're transgender, do you say how do i identify it that way. if you've had the surgery and made the transition, your identity is changed accordingly, your coverage, you're fine. what this bill does, it keeps christian businesses and other businesses safe from being sued repeated repeatedly. stuart: hold on a second. i think we're all moving in the direction where there will be
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no more-- there will be only $there will be no more mens room and women's room, i don't like it liz: i have an answer to it, here at fox, gender neutral bathrooms. they're out there already. stuart: why do we have to change? >> it's a simple fix. >> because we're adults. but we're looking at other buildings, girls in bathrooms, locker rooms, public schools, this is by the way, a distraction, transgenders that i know say, look, we've always used the warm we wanted to. >> the nasdaq is the news of the day. and donald trump making the economy a big part of the speech. he says we're 19 trillion in debt with nothing to show for it. he says things need to change and fast. watch this.
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>> it's friday morning and in 20 seconds not only will it ring, but trading will actually begin. the back drop to the market today is essentially the speech by donald trump last night. throughout the program, you'll hear exactly what he had to say. we're expecting a very modest gain for the market now. it's 9:30 precisely and let's see where we're going. i said a modest gain and that's what we've got. on the left-hand side of your screen, all 30 dow stocks, a lot of green there and we're up 18 points, how about next? going to the s&p? no, going to crude oil, down today, 44 a share. you know, it hit 50 a couple of weeks ago and now it's 44. the 10-year treasury yields, 1.5, they say 9%, okay? so the yield is going up and the price is going down a bit. lower sales of starbucks and the company claims political and social unrest.
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we'll get to that in detail in a moment. chipotle, a slow recovery and then some. down four bucks. ge, a lot of people own a tiny piece of ge. down today, even the revenue is 15%, and sketchers shoe company, lower profits, hurt by the stronger dollar. there's a hit for you. pandora, streaming radio internet company, lost more money and lowered his forecast, down 1 1/2%. that's pandora. the justice department, and the merger with humana and aetna is flat, $118 a share. big names, here we go. we like to look at the technology company. and a lot of people piled in. twitter down, amazon and oh, microsoft is almost at 56, ashley webster is here and scott schedulety and tammy bruce altogether now.
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donald trump says we need law and order to create prosperity. there can be no prosperity without law and order scott shellady to you first, what do you say to that. >> on the other side, armageddon and a great economy? i don't think that can happen. you have to have law and order and rules in place and yes, you can follow through an economy. armageddon doesn't spur anything except gun stocks, maybe. stuart: and defense. law and order? >> it's not only law and order in terms of reducing the violence, but cleaning up and making better economically the inner cities. it's the enforcement of contract law. remember what the obama administration did to chrysler seven or eight years and flipped the equity back to the union. we're going back to more precedented structure, it's
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going to be easier to get prosperity, at least deeper into the society. stuart: can't be worse than we are now-- that's not true, can't get worse than we are now. you know where i'm coming from. i think everybody understands. >> stuart, psychologically it's bad and we've got to switch the psychically. stuart: tammy, what else did he have to say about prosperity, not just law and order, but prosperity. he wants to get back to prosperiecuto prosperity. that should be the theme. >> each one of us looks as that our cess, can your child walk to school safely and expand, and maybe have another child because it looks better and easier. prosperity is a frame of mind, more about making money and choosing where you want to live. he brought up schools, school of choice, that's an indication of prosperity. you're going to make broader-based decisions and expanded decisions.
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>> i don't think that anybody is saying that the speech last night is making an impact. it's not a factor in the market action. let's get on with it, the dow industrial is down 7 points, a slight loss. the dow is at 18,500. let's get to starbucks, i'm intrigued. and they say blame social unrest worldwide. >> they're looking at it skeptically. skeptically. and the third straight quarter they've missed the targets. is that the back story or weakness in china? that's the best-- and do people not buy lattes because of fears of political unrest? >> they blame lack of confidence in the u.s. because they're concerned about uncertainty and to liz's point,
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also civil unrest, whether that would have an impact on your latte. >> that's a stretch. >> it's in europe and we don't see that hopping, but these are places where people gather. after the parisian attack, that could be, but the tourism. >> and he's saying that tourism is down in europe. stuart: sorry, tammy, that's a stretch. and ladies and gentlemen, economists low recovery, nonetheless, it's up 5 points. what do they say, ash? >> well, look, they did earlier this year, and six million burritos, and the orders and chips and guacamole, the high coast of those live aways, and the customers coming back in. and don't forget morgan stanley said it could take ten years to
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get back to even close to where they were. stuart: it means they've hit bottom. ashley: they hope so. stuart: bottom feeders come in and good for six. and how is my analysis going there, scaramucci? >> i think you're right on lot of things, but the federal reserve is going to give you easy policy and so will the ecb and the bank of england going into the fall and i think that's a big reason why a lot of these things are going to lift higher than expected. stuart: that's some good news. i've got more good news. e-mack, i want the details, garlic fries, mcdonald's liz: this is why it's a thrilling time to be alive, the mcdonald's garlic fries, decided to expand in the bay area. they were test driving it san francisco, and now 240 locations where people get to buy garlic fries.
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scott shellady, there's hope yet that garlic fries will hit the mcdonald's near you, any comment whatsoever? >> it's almost like christmas, isn't it? we've got garlic fries and all you can eat breakfast and waiting for them to roll out a new delivery system so i don't have to roll out the car. stuart: without being facetious, look at that. mcdonald's on the upper part of the screen liz: it will go well with your mcdonald's coffee. >> one thing is missing, year long mcrib. the mcrib sandwich and then fine liz: they're made out of old yoga mats, who is going to eat an mcrib? >> less money coming in and hey, i'm sorry, it's up 40 cents of the boston beer, you know, sam adams, reported three consecutive quarters on profit declines and the stock is up 7%. can anybody explain this to me?
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you can't. you love it, beer fries. and apple watch sales are down big and we're told that people are waiting for a new version to come in. i think the thing is flat-out failure. who is in my ear saying it's a bust, it's a bust. is that you scott shellady. >> this is a piece of jewelry. it's just jewelry. and you don't want that on your wrist, wrist is is for jewelry and-- >> i'm an early adopter and it's not interested me at all specifically because you don't want to be tied constantly to the information. you want to be able to look at something more traditional,
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more artistic, if you will, a machine that's like-- >> that's a swatch you're wearing. >> no, it's not. and swatches are good, too. stuart: netflix, it's called strange things, it's doing well, and into an a second season. sarcasm is a low form of wit. >> wait for it, big for sketchers, low profits. nicole tell me how bad the damage to the stocks. >> the company itself, 25.58 a share right now, and they said domestically, the retail space had wholesale commitments last quarter sales missed and the forecasted the third quarter and forecast below a billion dollars, that's a miss. and overseas the bright spot there.
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no bright spot there. they expect that analysts expect concerns. and that's a multiple. i will tell you, a pair of sketchers and wore them. stuart: didn't help the stocks. >> very first pair and i like them, but they're clearly lagging. stuart: all right. nicole and your sketchers. we're moving on rapid fire. and they investors love it. 10% and another big name. honeywell cut the sales outlook for the year. and lower expenses, more money coming in, capital one. and wall street is not happy and it's down nearly 4%. cheap oil no impact. and paypal strikes a deal with visa. you willble able to visa when
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you use your smart phone and finally launchers in japan and the stock is down 12%. and how about that, that went up by a third and that's almost as much going though where. amazon, they're entering the student loan business in partnership with wells fargo. and what's that all about? s. ashley: they're not doing any underwriting or origination of student loans they're the conduit by which student loans, you have to be an amazon prime student and it's a particular membership, half as much as the amazon prime membership. and if you qualify, 1/2 a percent discount on your rate. stuart: anthony scare mariucciically do you have any comment on amazon? that's an extraordinary company. >> listen, we love amazon long-term, but, stuart, it's very hard for value investors,
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having said that, those value investors have been wrong for two decades. the only thing i remember is that jeff beesos not wear alien makeup anymore. stuart: anthony, and we thank you one and all. we're 12 minutes into the trading session. and it's 18,500 index so we're down all of 8 points. now this, the mainstream media analyzing the trump family and men marrying women like melania trump. >> figure that one out. stuart: donald trump critical and then some for hillary clinton and says that it means more chaos and destruction. trump was fired up and you'll see more. we're coming back.
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>> quickly, the market down 13 points, that's not a big drop, it's certainly no selloff and now we're down 10. donald trump attacked hillary clinton and the democrats in his speech last night. roll some of that tape. >> this is the legacy of hillary clinton, death, destruction, terrorism and weakness, but hillary clinton's legacy does not have to be america's legacy. stuart: well, you heard part of it and in response the mainstream media this morning is using words like the tone was dark, fascist, even apocalyptic. that's just some of the words that the media is using to describe last night's trump
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speech. carl higby. >> thanks for having me on again. stuart: fascist apock -- apocalyptic. >> and who is going too far here? donald trump says hillary's death destruction, terrorism, weakness a weakness media describes his speech as apocalyptic, fashist. >> the media is going too far. the benghazi issue, death. terrorism is rampantly on the rise. and black life matters, hillary clinton embraces them as positive. those are music to my ears and it's right on point. stuart: the democrats are going to be throwing it back at you and donald trump and the
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republican party calling all kinds of names under the sun. this is a pretty extreme political time. >> bring it on. stuart: wouldn't you like to lower the tone a little bit? >> no, i think it needs to be-- i'm waiting for that first debate because look it, hillary clinton is used to being the baddest person in the ring and throws any blow and no logic. donald trump is the street fighter throwing chairs from outside of ring and she can't compete. stuart: does anybody else think that maybe we'd like to lower the tone a couple of notches liz: this is the most divided electorate since 1976 since watergate and vietnam. people don't want to go into. stuart: you think that lower the town. ashley: he shouted every line for 75 minutes and i know it's his style. >> it's only 118 days or so, we're tired of being lied to and the collegial attitude ignoring. and is cynical leadership who thinks we can't understand the truth. we can handle it and we're
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going to act on it. stuart: carl, i think that republican voters want an extreme donald trump who fires up, and he's on behalf of america, we want our country back. stuart: i take away the word extreme. harsh and sharp-edged. death, destruction, terrorism, weakness, i call that sharp-edged. >> it's the truth. >> that's the truth they've created, they don't want anyone to point it out, too bad, the world has changed. stuart: carl higbie, silicon billionaire peter thiel, he says he's proud to be gay, proud to be american and gets a standing ovation and we'll hear from donald trump now, and we'll bring it to you. >> friends, delegates and
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and here is the headline. why men want to marry malelania as and raise ivanka's. i've not read that and tammy you have. >> they're trying to cast this as m w misogyny. and they raise the children and reflect their values and the new york times, scramble how did those women happen. welcome to the values of the conservative ideal. stuart: they're afraid that they're republicans and they're successful. that's what they don't like. >> and that other people might want the same thing. stuart: i've got to get karl rove in here. not on that subject, another one. silicon billionaire peter thiel spoke at the convention and told a republican audience he
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was gay to a standing ovation. listen to this. >> i'm proud to be gay, i'm proud to be republican i'm frayed to be an american. stuart: do you think that peter thiel's speech is how very much this is a new republican party. am i going too far? >> well, i don't know how far you're going with it, but look, the country has changed and the republican party has changed with it, pretty profound cultural change. when the representative, when the face of the gay movement stopped being some provocature at some wild outrageous san francisco parade and instead became your classmate or your colleague at work or the committed couple at the pta meeting or a close friend, neighbor, relative whom you respected and love, attitudes change and change quickly. stuart: i'm not just referring to peter thiel and his
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statement, i'm proud, i'm gay, i'm american, not just that. there's a whole lot going on in the republican party. last night i heard the first nationalistic speech i've heard from a long time. a revolution in trade relationships, foreign policy. it was a really different approach to all things republican that's why i'm saying it looks to me like a new republican party. >> well, first of all, i wouldn't make too much of one speech, because you talk about a noninterventional foreign policy, some of the staunchest hawks of the republican party were sitting there on the floor. theres' a desire to end the policies of the president obama administration and stop hillary clinton from winning the presidency. there are tensions underneath the surface. peter was wildly received at the convention. the platform adopted several days before reaffirms traditional marriage and says the issue ought to be left with
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the states. there are tensions beneath the surface. does every presidential candidate change the party to some degree? yes. how long, a, whether they win and b, how successful. stuart: karl, thank you for being on the show today. >> thank you. stuart: and check that stock market, we're down 25 points, we just dropped below 18-5. and we're on policy, of course, this "varney & company," isn't it? donald trump's big message, i am your voice, promises to restore law and order. he did it there last night and gold greg norman, gold could be finished in the olympics. and hour two of "varney & company" is next.
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transformed the gop last night he accepted the nomination. the old god was soundly beaten. in 76 minutes he established a tone, a raft of new policies and a few sharp edged attack on hillary clinton his daughter ivanka called for affordable child care. weave not heard that from republicans. and peter teal broke the liberal silicon valley straight jacket. i'm gay, i'm proud, and i'm a republican he said. the culture wars are a distraction create ared by the left. now it's the democrattings turn. that convention begins monday get ready for a new democrat party. socialist, free stuff or for all. we may get hillary clinton's vice presidentiapick today. we are seeing a c change in politics. and that market staying strong. we're going to be -- we're dun a near 70 points at 1805 hour two of "varney & company" is about to begin.
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i've got this alert donald trump will make brief remarks to them following the big night last night. there they are all assembled waiting for hmm. we'll take you there when he speaks. you'll see it. check that big board, no change for the markets. well down 17 points. that's not a lot. about half the dow stocks are up and about a third of them are down roughly speaking. general electric says revenue up 15% pushing stock down 2%. how about that? pan or pan or lowered the forecast but it bounced now it's 1%. go figure. slower recovery at chipotle that stock has been all over the place this morning. >> it was down in premarket and then came up, and then down, now
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it's up again. so that's the -- definition of all over the place. latest numbers down 82% in the same quarter. same quarter sales down worse than forecast. spending a lot of money on freebies to win back customer and that's offsetting any increase in traffic of this thing could be years according to morgan stanley before they get to back to where they were. however there's some people buying out there thinking that this could be a bottom if you like. >> they've got to be brave. >> did they take one hit or what? that was a terrible long-term hit. >> series of hits. stuart: they're not out of it. >> you have to wonder if they want to sell back to mcdonald's. [inaudible] stuart: okay. got it. i love these stories i have a good one for you this is facebook new drone. it completed the first test flight in arizona. facebook stock not affected by this. can we show the video please?
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>> really cool stuff. we have details of this new drone. >> this thing -- wingspan of a 747 and in arizona. if people don't call it area 51 it is not a ufo. it's a drone, and what they want, they want it to fly. look at this. wow look at that takeoff. >> wingspan of a 747. made of carbon fiber. facebook wants it to fly for up to three months at a time to beam the internet to remote parts of the world using also lasers this is real high-tech stuff. stuart: love it. you can fly over most remote parts of the world and get internet. >> this is not a ufo this is a pouk drone. >> we're not ignore politics for very long do we? three minutes without a political word. can't have that. donald trump delivered the biggest speech of his life last
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night fred barnes from the weekly stanley was there. he watched it. he heard it. he was in the auditorium and he's with us now. do you think it worked, fred? >> i do think it works. i thought when i first heard it i've never heard anybody shout for an hour and 15 minutes. [laughter] >> that's true. >> but why did he shout? there was a message in the shouting. he was saying i am different. i'm not like those other politicians i'm on your side and then he had the phrase for it. i am your voice. very effective. stuart: i'm saying this morning that that was the rollout he personified the new republican party. it's not your dad or grand dad republican party and i've asked everybody on the show morning, am i right or am i going too or far here? it seemed to me some brand new last night. >> well there were a lot of brand new things in it. among other things it wasn't just peter teal talking about
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gay rights in effect donald trump did too. and you know, he spoke he had something -- different view. his view on immigration, viewings on trade. expressed very strongly, and i think that most important thing, though, is when he talked about crime in public safety. the whole law and order issue. stuart how many times did he say law and order? i didn't count them. but there were four or five times. he they thinks that was the isss in early 60s and late 70s and helped republicans then and it may help him now. if it is as big as a he thinks he has a very good chance of winning. >> he was saying to both sides of the political aisle saying elites have let you down whether it's wall street, media whatever had it is they've let down, lied to you they're doing okay. top 20% doing just fine. but everybody else has been losing on this and i'm going to turn it around. that for me was the newness of his approach to politics. what say you?
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: yeah, that was now. and a i think when you look -- stuart whenever you see evaluating something that trump did, ignore it because they loathe trump and they're always going to say whatever trump are does didn't work. or it was wrong, or it was -- it was stupid or or something. and yet trump he's been in their minds he's been failing well he's been failing uppedward for monthses now. >> you must have seen it. you're in the media you saw the media reaction no morning calling him a fascist all of that stuff apocalyptic. >> u i don't think the have been surprised. i wasn't. of course going to say this. how does the public -- how does the public perceive him and they're going to perceive hillary clinton differently. they're going to perceive him as a strong. he's the strong horse, she's the weak one. stuart: i'm sure we'll be seeing affiliate you next week from philadelphia. i'm sure sh are you going?
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are you going to be there? >> nope. i'm not going to that one. but i am -- i'll be in washington. i'll be focused on it. but i'm not going to philadelphia. [laughter] this is my last convention i've been going to these things since 1976. [laughter] and that's enough. stuart: no it's not. with a convention like this it is fun. you had a great time. you know you did -- you know you did. i'm sure we'll see you again. >> comparative this is a trump convention that's the hillary convention, please. stuart: okay, okay, i get the point fred barnes everyone see him very soon. thank you, treed . next issue, trump hit on foreign policy big time clarified his spans on support for our allies. watch this. >> i have said that nato was obsolete because it did not properly cover terror. and also that many of the member
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countries were not paying their fair share. as usual the united states has been picking up the cost. stuart: you know media said he was going to break up nato and defined what he said-going to do request it. katy was watching she joins us this morning. >> good morning. stuart: seems like it is rev are revolutionary. >> nato was form lated on two assums one europe was on knees economically so united states qowld contribute the majority. vast majority at least 75% of the common defense. and number two, it was to hold the line against soviet union, the ussr expansion into western union. no soviet union anymore and number two european countries were covered so much that the collective is bigger than ours
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but we're paying 75% so time to redo that deal. >> strange -- not strange is elites are substitute isering messing around with nato and been for 65 years you can't do that. you can't do that. >> one journalist today one opinion writer said he's a russian -- he's a russian agent he's, obviously, other side of things. look, we had been saying for decades pay your fair share and europeans have said we'll get to it. we do -- do later work, tough times. and trump is just saying forget about later. do it now. stuart: do you approve? your career is in foreign policy. that's what you've been doing your lifetime. you approve of this switch in if i say switch -- not a switch. you would approve of this, do you? >> i think it's time to reassess the same way when ray reassessed cold war we were in this twilight cold war and we were going to win it.
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and restored nuclear weapons. i think what trump has the ability to do in the -- who knows if he's going to actually do it but he has opportunity to say let's reassess our relations and middle east for 15 years everything we've tried chapter worked. radical islamist exploding all over the globe including united states let's rethink nato. maybe let's rethink our relationship with china. that i been robbing us blind so rethink that one too. i'm all for rethinking. every now and then it's really god to rethink. >> i bet you never thought 18 months ago never thought you would be saying rethink foreign policy. top to bottom he's going to do it. >> i never looked like a suburban housewife but we need to reassess things. stuart: got it katy got it indeed. on the left-hand side of the screen donald trump is expected momentarily in cleveland an going to address a group of his volunteers they are assembling.
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you see the flags, you see the podium he's going to emerge shortly and start talking to his volunteers. i don't know what he's going to say, but, i mean, i'm sure he'll be pumped up after that big speech last night. it was -- did you watch the whole thing or did you? >> i read through it. parts of it. >> i was with it for 50 minutes and then conked out. >> did you approve? >> i did. stuart: appeal to you? >> yeah. more than any of the other candidate ever, but it's policies could hang him up. needs to stick above 40 to win the general but more than any other candidate he breaks that barrier. you feel like he's talking right with you. stuart: it he talk with you? >> i was in the fifth row in our delegation, and i felt that he opened his arms to say this is a new republican party. and we're including everybody. and we're all of a sudden going to represent the interest not of the corporate capitalist and a the country club guy. not just special interest but
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you guys in the middle because you've been taking advantage of, accident ploited for a generation and it's time that you had your voice and he's going to give it to them that's greats. stuart: dying to find out how many watched on all of the platforms that were available because we have numbers yesterday. what john mccain got 39 million people. to watch when he accepted the republican party's nomination. mitt romney got 30 million people when he accepted the 2012. i got a suspicion that he kowght have broken 40 million last night. the largest audience ever tv audience ever -- for bairvegly a political speech. >> wouldn't be surprising. think of how many in europe are watching. >> what do you think they were thinking? >> i don't know. i think that gotten everybody's attention. [laughter] stuart: i don't to get personal but i called my brother last night. europeans are horrified. they're utterly terrified of
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donald trump. i told my brother that i had had nigel on the show they were appalled at that. [inaudible] >> they're always at a state of high -- >> but they were appalled trurp they're going to take us into the world war iii. >> that's what they said about reagan but it was worse. he had his finger on it and have nuclear war. you know, everybody is overreacting. but what's really interesting right now is you look at the polls and you were pointing out earlier you know that trump is neck and neck with clinton in ohio. ohio is correctly called the elections since 189 1960 wrong twice since 1944 that is ab important swing state to qamp. >> with us now is kent pax ton from texas attorney general at the great state of texas. mr. attorney general welcome to the program. very good to see you i want to talk to you about law and ored r
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order i'm sure you watched the speech. did you approve about everything he said about law and order? >> i did appreciate it i was there last night. i was also there at the dallas police shootings, and so his coverage of law and order both locally, on the border and internationally i think was a message that america needed to hear last night. >> but you know what they're saying this morning we have a washington post headline calling him a fascist. any comment on that? >> i would say i disagree with them absolutely. what he's talking about isen issue that we asmens care about locally, nationally and internationally. we've got isis. we've got border issues and we've, obviously, had had police shootings all around the country. >> are there any specific policies that you as attorney general of texas want to see in our federal government in a trump presidency that relate to law and order in the state of texas? >> really what i want to see is from leader of our country a
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cooperation request law enforcement. i don't think we've had that from this president. it makes the difference, the message that is sent from the top that that aims at having impact on the relationship between law enforcement and our communities, and so what i appreciate about what he said last night is that he is showing that support for law enforcement i think it makes a difference. >> katy is a little talking about law and order on the international field. i mean he's not happy with what's going on the world but he did paint a dier picture. a dier picture of the world in general that's not that inaccurate, is it? >> i don't think anybody will disagree if you look at take radical islam or for once it's all oater world in europe all parts of the planet europe is the new battleground second frond that isis has opened. >> waiting for donald trump to appear and audience for his volunteers still in cleveland. mr. trump is still in cleveland and appear momentarily and speak to that audience.
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maybe he'll address them about what he wants to see them do in forthcoming campaign. remember we've got four months away to the election. look at the majority market briefly because they pay no attention to politics -- i don't believe there's any impact on politics on the market. i don't believe there is. so we're down 19 points 18,5 no change in interest rates. go no market and pay no attention to what's going on in politics. kent pax ton state attorney general of state of texas your statement on culture wars. i ask this e request because interesting speaker last night with peter teal, and as you may know he's a billionanaire he's from california. he's gay, he's a republican. he's an american, and he said that the culture wars are a distraction. what say you, sir? >> well, you know what, we're supportive of people from
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difference opinions so i will say this. you know that we have this lawsuit. that isn't necessarily about the culture war that's about enforcing rule it have law, and so sometimes i think people get confused between culture wars what we're trying to do is enforce rule of law which we believe the administration has disregarded in many different cases. >> so i don't to go off on crazy tangent but i want to ask you about bathroom u law in north carolina. as i'm sure you know the nba says there's been no all star game in north carolina in 2017 because of the bathroom law. as i understand that law, the rule in north carolina is, if you're a man you're born a man you go to the man's room if women's room is there any problem with that? where do you see this battle going mr. attorney general is this >> well,ening it's interesting you know you've got a state that actually is following federal law, obviously, businesses are free to do whatever they want.
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they can leave, they can stay. but i appreciate a state that's willing to follow federal law they're following the law that congress put in place the administration is the one that is disregarding that law. >> why should we all change? i mean -- for thousands of years surely men and women have used separate bathrooms. different toilet facilities. why do we have to change all of a sudden? >> especially why do we have to change when it's an issue that is from washington as opposed to being something that's been debated in congress. always we've had representative government in this country, and that representative government has debated these type of issues and this case it's being push down by one person to all states and all schools. >> i'm sitting here with katy mcfarland shaking her head she doesn't want to offer any comment whatsoever on bathrooms, do you? >> hey, look. here's -- let's get priorities right the
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if you don't have priorities you won't get to important once. fix the economy deal with radical islam an somehow bathrooms that's way down on my priority. >>yes, indeed. back to you again please. donald trump still says he's going to build that wall. he's going to make mexico pay for it. and you want to comment on that, sir? >> i can tell you this on my states and i don't know about every other state because that's an a issue of border security is at the top of everybody's list and something they want resolve sod i think they appreciate that finally someone is stepping up and talking about it. and offerings at least some type of solution. so i think in my state the most part people appreciate those comments. >> okay. they want to talk about it. they want to put it on discussion but does you kent state attorney general of state of texas, you want to see that wall built? >> i want to see what is going to work. yeah i'll take the wall. i think something that is going to work on our borders so we can
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stop the porous border. >> do what it takes because you want to secure it. that's it? >> that's absolutely my position. it's a poftion position of majority of texans. >> put national guard on border? >> i would do what it takes if that's what we need to stop our forced boarder absolutely i'm open to any solution is that is legal and that will work. stuart: katy mcfarland, wait a second. this is about the relationship with our boarder with with our neighbors. this is about our relationship with mexico. and donald trump is really royaled the waters has he not with build that wall and next conditions will pay for it. >> he said build a big door in that wall. i look at the example we have in europe. open borders, multiculturism gut defense. you have the second front of isis a social system that isn't working and potential collapse of the european union that
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should be a very good lesson to us. stuart: on that though the trying to find it on my computer thing. i got this note this morning. a guy in the united nations -- >> peter sutherland. >> a former goldman sachs banker is now an official with united nations he's saying you europeans, you're wrong. you should let anybody in. any migrant including economic migrants. you want to go to europe they should let you in. what do you -- that's the united kingdom on a former goldman sanction banker. >> not commenting on goldman sachs but one of the reasons they voted for brexit against their economic interest was because they wanted a border and they wanted control of their own border and if you look at the other country where is popular opinion is going, they want control with their board rs as well. >> okay. so we're still waiting for donald trump to appear. he never set a time. so i can't say that man is late. but --
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generally speaking conservatives on time. >> to katy's point you know marine national front in france is saying terrorism and face of terrorism has changed but you've talked about no longer hierarchy but terrorism of opportunity where people are being freelance terrorists, and that's why an open border is so dangerous, i think, in european because they're inspiring as you've been pointing out jihadis now word about european peat teenagers, and even here in the united states trying to jihadis in action. don't take my word for it. french homeland security director has said we're on the verge of civil war. >> a new comer to the discussion and someone whose name everybody knows we know what he looks like and what he does is named greg norman legendary golfer he's on the phone and comment on donald trump's speech last night. greg, with what a pleasure.
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welcome back to the show. good to have you here, sir. >> thank you. good to be on your show. stuart: what do you say about donald trump's speech last night? >> i came back from cuba and since then i came from europe so i had a reading sense of the barometer of we he was going and feelings on trump and yes everybody is kind of like overreacting to some disagree. but what i took away knowing the guy that i do and knowing ivanka and eric and not donald but the vail of narcissism has pulled away last night by ivanka she was showing that side of what a father really is and i think what resonates to americans internally is his compassion for the country and compassion for the people. at the end of the day that was his shining light last night. and conversely i didn't like isolationism way he wants to put
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america long-term. but quite honestly stuart america has to clean up their internal problem before they can focus on external problem and getting stuck with what's happening with isis around the world and you're right. when you have borders you get it. secure borders you have less of the effect of radical islamic movements can do. >> all right greg please stay there for a second. we are waiting for donald trump to appear and talk to his volunteer staff. he'll be out there momentarily. we're going to have to take a very, very short break but we will win. katy and donald trump after this. you both have a
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volunteer staff. meanwhile on the phone, greg norman golf legend and very proud and very honored actually to have greg norman on the phone nobody played golf like you greg, nobody and that's a fact. >> well thank you stuart i enjoyed every step. j talk is cheap. here we go. [laughter] stuart: top four golfers in the world are not going to go to the rio olympics. i think that's bad news for golf in the future at the olympics. i think it might be dead. what say you? >> well i think it all depends on tokyo quite honestly two olympic stint before the aoc decides to go again, and so i think tokyo comes all well and they go there. yes i think we have a good chance of continuing with golf in the olympics. it is a black eye, i make no comment just recently about it. it doesn't look good. there's no question about it. and my comment would be you know what happens if the zika virus is discovered in florida, for example. somebody is carrying the virus
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through the player is not playing in florida anymore? so look, i do understand. ii was probably you know last to be involved with a potential design, and it is golf course is located on a polluted swamp. it is a mosquito heaven and probably of all sports outside of sailing golf is probably more susceptible to getting mosquito bite than anybody else. >> really painting dark picture. greg norman built on mosquito infected swamp there you have it. >> that's a hazard. location, location, location i thought you were the in real estate business come on. [laughter] [inaudible] see that. stuart: but in all seriously the real olympics are beset with problems they've got a political crisis, economic crisis, zika virus, and now we hear that russia, the entire russian team, the olympic team could be banned from the olympics.
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greg are, the last thing this world wants after all of the turmoil of the past 12 months, the last thing the world needs is or for disastrous olympics. we really don't want that, do we? >> we do not sport is great outlet for people to get the angst of the world and no question the olympics that everybody looks for to every for year and as an athlete visited o'limp why and greece the home of the first olympic games, and quite honest i was totally moved by it. so see where olympics come from to where we are today, i want to see it continue on. i think that it is good for the world and rio when they voted it was a popular city and kicked them hard in the teeth and nobody has the -- about looking glass at the end of the future so hopefully that does come off too bad about russia.
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but hopefully they created their own problem in this one here for the ban. >> got a short time but i have one last question for you. gary player is frequent guest on the program last time he was on was he is a previous 21 rounds and had averaged a score of 70. the man is 80 years old. can you beat that greg norman? >> depends what tee i play off. [laughter] isif you play off the championship, gary still place a lot. he's very is strong and very visit. good for him. stuart: greg norman a pleasure to have you on the show a great golfer a pleasure to have you with us, sir. >> yes, sir, waiting for donald trump waiting for some time actually but eager to see what he has to say to his vrmt staff off the speech of his life last night. 76 minutes. largely shouted at his audience. the audience before 40 million
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strong. find out later on today. >> i think he had two main points to do last night basically make the -- his opponent hillary clinton not seem -- capable or being in the qhows. knocking her down i think he did that. but also build his own stature of someone who can go into the white house and dot kind of things that this country wants to be done. because i think he's just channeling anger had that so many feel 2378 >>. >> it was new republican are party last night and discuss that at length in just a moment and expecting donald trump. stay there please. he's coming up.
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industrials to the upside. stanley black ped decker touched record high it's still there. 120 or declares a share made the new ceo anded profit for the year the market loves that kind of stuff now stanley black and decker. got ahold of stanley l toos as i recall. up they go. ivanka trump made an appeal to women last night. explaining why they should cast their vote for her hold on a second don't go to the soundbite donald trump is now about to appear -- he's there in cleveland. let's listen in here we go. ♪ >> to this country who will make america great again. [applause]
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i give you the next president of the united states of america, donald trump. [applause] >> thank you very much. we had an amazing convention that was one of the best i think it was one of the best ever in terms -- [applause] in terms of enthusiasm, in terms of what i think it represents, getting our word out. ivanka was incredible last night. she did an incredible job. [applause] so many of the speakers were s amazing, and groundsetting really groundsetting. we were -- it was just something very, very special. we're even getting god -- good marks on television. can you believe it? hard to believe. oh, they'll change. wait -- [laughter] but it has been, it has been just an incredible four days. i want to thank the people of cleveland and the people of
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ohio. [applause] because it -- it's i mean what they've done. we read two, three weeks ago this is going to be horrible. we're going to have riots. we're going to have problems. everything was a problem. a problem. this was probably one of the most peaceful, one of the most beautiful -- [applause] one of the most love filled conventions in the history of conventions. and when they talk about unity let me tell you, that was unity. i saw you last night. that was unity. that was amazing, and the party is just come together. the party has come together, and the few people that aren't there it's okay. you know, you've got to understand, i ran as an outsider i didn't want anybody. now i have guys like mike pence this isn't supposed to happen. [applause]
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see now if i don't win i'm going to blame mike. we have to blame mike. [laughter] but we want to thank a number of people because in particular and we're going to e leave out some because that always happens and it's very sad. the set -- i'm a real estate guy. i build buildings and i build things i'll tell you that was the most beautiful set i've ever seen not only for conventions. but for anything -- and the folks that worked on that especially the carpenters, the electricians, we forget about this stuff. those sheet rockers up up there, they did a heck of a job. see you have to wrap that sheet rock yeah we cut it. i know i see what you do but we don't see it much. my leader, my man, right we're going to win new york. we're going to try and win new york. you know, if we win new york,
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it's over. right? it's over. thank you chairman. i really appreciate it. so a few other people, harold ham is here. where is harold look at harold here, oh, boy, you talk about money. aye aye barely switzer won a super bowl, won a national championship and i guess he's harold ace best friend or one of them so he came up to my office, and he's sitting there he said mr. trump harold is one of the great energy tycoons but more important from our standpoint one of the people who understand energy better than anybody else. we hired consultants they don't know what they're doing. any good they would be worth $10 billion. okay, but harold is one of the really knowledgeable people and energy and barry switzer he's a tough cookie and a good guy but a tough cookie he said you know mr. trump, that harold ham he's my friend these other companies
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they go out and spend millions of dollars looking for oil. that guy talks straw, puts it in the ground and oil purse out pos out of him that's the guy we want telling us about energy. right? harold you made a great speecht other night. great, we want the real players right, we don't want consultants we don't want the guys that he hires. we want him. so harold great that you're here. i didn't know you'd be here, i appreciate it, and your speech was terrific by the way. we also have and i think very important jeff sessions who may or may not be here still. but i want to tell you he was the first one -- [applause] mikey was right at the beginning and he's so highly respected, and honestly ted cruz has so much respect for jeff sessions, and everybody knew that jeff sessions was going to be with ted cruz during the campaign. jeff said never seen nothing like that you've got going. you have a movement going.
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he was really the big player highly respected by everybody. one of the really smart people, and low key. look that every once in a while you know that low key genius. well done -- i don't know if i'll do it that way. why dongt you try doing it this way, i that's genius every once in a while we have people like that. right, but jeff sessions was there right at the i think go and it was a huge upset because when jeff came on even thought he was going to just routinely be with ted and frankly he's never endorsed anybody before. you know, he's not an endorser he's called a tough endorsement and he endorsed me and that was a fantastic thing and he's been a great help ever since. so jeff sessions i appreciate it. jeff larson is around here someplace. where is jeff larson? he's around here someplace. what a job jeff did. rights, of course, where's my superstar probably on a plane
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flying to our next meeting this guy works so hard. and i said yesterday in front of a small group because we're raising money like it's crazy what's going on, you know the nice thing first of all i put in over 60 million dollars last month i think i put in 3.8 million. but we're raising also money for the republican party which is very important. and -- [applause] the beautiful thing but i heard yesterday alone was 3.5 million from small donors. the average donation was just over $50. and we're raising tremendous amount of money from the small donors, to me that's more important in a sense. i mean, harold can write his checks but harold is only one vote. these other people give you $50 but they vote bit millions that's what we want. to hell with harold, right? [laughter] but we have -- you know just tremendous numbers
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of people coming in and we're really building up a war chest that's going to be great and i'm continuing to fund any campaign, large portions of it and, in fact, i thought i gave 2 million last month they said no you actually gave 3.8. always good when you don't know what you tbaif and it doesn't matter. you know it's nice when they say you gave .8 and 2 and i don't get angry at anybody, right? but i'm over 60 million because i said i was going to find the primaries. and i didn't know this was going to happen so we keep going along, right. but i'll tell you it's an hon no honor and i've said this a lot of television people have come up to me an a lot of actually one very highly respected writer called up and i've told this story a few times. but he said what you've done is incredible. and this was actually in september. they called it the summer of trump. and he said what you've done is incredible. i said nothing is incredible unless i win.
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and i wasn't talking about the primaries. he said no, no, no, what you've done is incredible. it's been the summer of trump and done in history books and never been anything like it. bill o'reilly said single political phenomenon he's ever seen in his life couple of weeks -- and i'm not so sure if brett hume likes it, but so what happened is they said that. they said no, no they don't understand. i don't care i don't do anything unless i win i'm not talking about the primaries but otherwise what have we done? what have we done? then i get a call from somebody else a month ago saying the same thing. but now it was the summer of trump. it was the autumn of trump. it was the christmas of trump. [laughter] it was everything. and it's really of you because it's a movement. well what we have going is a movement. i was just on cover of "time"
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again "time" magazine is like yeah, okay. i think i was on cover of "time" magazine twice in my life and six times in the last number of months. so you tell me which is more important real estate or politics? okay that's -- that's the way, is that true, harold? i have six for if politics and i have two for real estate or whatever they put me on for. but it's been, it's been amazing. but i said look, it really to me matters. they said no, no, no, believe me. what you've done is in the history books never been anything look it and primaries i said this is crazy and no it doesn't matter unless we beat hillary clinton. and i mean -- beat her badly. [applause] i will consider it and i shouldn't say this because you know what, if it doesn't work out, i could say well i did a good job but i'm hurting myself by saying this.
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if i don't win, meaning that final stage beat 17 people because actually 17 including. but it was actually 17 because it was one that we don't even talk about. who joined who left quickly. one statement he was gone. okay. and don't forget, hillary had a couple of guys who dropped out and bernie was tough. he was tough. going to get a lot of bernie voters, by the way. [laughter] because they didn't treat bernie right. they didn't treat him right. i don't know bernie. i don't -- i don't know him. i never met him. but they didn't treat him right honestly, and what happened he ran a very good campaign. and hillary's people just swamped him. you are looking at deborah wasserman schultz. [booing] i'll take over her in terms of confidence forget it. not for being nice or any of those things, who cares i will
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take that in terms of competence over her any day. you see what she's done to that party. so i will tell you that i think we're going to get a lot of his voters because of the trade issue. because they understand. but because of the trade issue. i think we're going to get all of their voters so i want to thank steve king where is steve king that's our local steve. where's steve? where? [applause] thank you steve. if i want to thank some of our security first of all the secret service is is unbelievable. unbelievable. [applause] we've got -- been hit a little bit overt last couple of years let me tell you, these guys are are fantastic i'm the best thing that ever happened to the secret service because i go around marking all of these guys. i go around saying how great they are, they are great. these are great, great people. okay. so i want to thank the secret service.
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i want to thank the police of cleveland. that cleveland police department. [applause] the mayor i want to thank. i want to thank your police chief. he's amazing. i don't know if he's here. but boy, he has done some job working, working with all a of the folks from law enforcement. and you heard last night we're going to be protecting law enforcement. they're doing some job so we're protecting them. i want to thank eddy dick where is eddy is eddy here? i want to thank kevin schroder keith schiller become famous. he's becoming more famous than me. i have to thank and again, your police chief has done a fantastic job in cleveland. done a fantastic job. [applause] [inaudible] in terms of some of the folks david gilbert where's david, david around someplace?
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joe roeman. chris connor, chris kelly, his people are all here. don't bother you don't have to come up and speak. okay. beth,s where's brian jack. brian jack, boy, brian. brian, what a job you did, brian. [applause] okay that's all now you can leave, bo -- go to the next location brian. hillary is trying to pick her vice president as fast as possible to take away the little success that we had at this convention. this convention has been a tremendous success. you know, people if you turn on television, you turn on some of the dishonest media you'll see that oh wow, this happened and that happened. what happened? you know, somebody got booed the hell out of a place by thousands and thousands of people there wasn't one person in the room. not one. [cheering] and then they said, there may
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not be unity. june? there wasn't one person in the room not including the texas delegation. [applause] honestly he may have ruined his political career. i feel so badly. piffle so badly. and you know he'll come and endorse over the next little while because he has no choice. but i don't his endorsement what difference does it make i have such great, i don't his endorsement just ted stay home, relax, enjoy yourself. [laughter] just a couple of things i knew his spoach and i saw exactly what his speech was because when you go up to speak you have to give your speech. you know we don't want surprises right, so they gave it. they came to me, they said it's a boring speech mr. trump nothing good, bad, congratulates you on victory and here's the speech. well he got up in the first two sentences he added a sentence in other words he got up -- and he added a sentence.
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which could have been viewed as a nasty thing in terms of what he said. because he was implying something which is wrong but that's okay. so he took his speech and you're bound by that speech just like you're bound by the pledge. bound by the pledge so ted cruz took his speech that was done, was on the teleprompter said hello and then made a statement on the speech and went back to the speech. see to me that's dishonorablable. to me not signing pledge is dishonorable. not a nice thing to do. and i talk this way because we're altogether we created one of the most successful conventions in the history of conventions. [applause] and the ratings for this convention were through the roof. i get a kick out of cnn. i don't know if this is a successful convention. i don't know.
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in the meantime all they talk about is trump in the convention, right? and i have to tell you melania did a great job. what a great speech. what a great speech. what a great speech. and the presentation is still being talked about, what a beautiful speech. ivanka last night, unbelievable. unbelievable. unbelievable. to have that kind of an introduction. [applause] and tiffany who has never done it biggest group she's ever been in front of is 22 people in a classroom. tiffany was amazing and eric and don. [applause] i just don't want them running for political office. because somebody is going to stay behind and run the businesses. you know we can't go crazy are. but i get a kick because the ratings on television are through the roof. and nobody is going to want -- look, this has nothing to do with politics but maybe has a
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little -- nobody is going to watch this next convention coming whob who is going? i'm going to have a hard time watching her final speech. number one, i know her too well. number two, boring. boring, very boring how about that final speech and our final speech. our final speech -- now, it wasn't my fault, but i think it went like an hour and 25 minutes. and the networks didn't know what to do because they had all of their programming, big programs local newses are or very big factor on television. you never ever move your local news. they all moved it. they said to heck with the local news, mike, they said we're moving it. and kimmel and fallon and the shows, they all went back a long way because they weren't going to miss this convention. i love that. you know, i love it. i knew i said oh, i'm supposed
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to be off but it wasn't my fault. what happened, what happened is the applause was so long and so crazy -- [applause] it really was. i mean, if you looked the speech was fine but applause was longer than the speech. so it was amazing. there was great love in that room. honestly that was all about unity and we may be missing a couple of people. we may be missing just a couple of people two other things. two other things, just to finish with ted buzz i like ted he's fine. i don't want his endorsement if he gives it i will not accept it -- i will not accept it. won't matter. [applause] honestly he should have done it because -- nobody cares. and he would have been in better shape for four years from now i don't see him winning anyway frankly but if he did, it's fine. although maybe i'll set up a
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superpack if he decides to run. are you allied to set up a superpack if you're a president to fight somebody? but there were two things he said yesterday that lies, readyi didn't start anything with the wife. a pack which he's very friendly with released a covever story on my wife who was a tremendously successful and elegant medal on the cover of gq magazine. now it is not exactly penthouse. but she was on the cover of gq magazine. and arty picture but she was a model, really successful she didn't need to marry me. she was making a lot of money, believe me. in fact i had to work hard to get her to marry me. it wasn't that easy. [applause] it's true. so true. you think i'm kidding.
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so -- so they released this picture which was, you know, to the people of the state of utah. i love utah. i love the people of utah. but that's not where you want to necessarily send a risque picture. everybody in utah got a picture. and i don't think they showed that it was gq i don't think they took to gq off cut the stuff said it wasn't a magazine cover from you know a reasonably respected magazine. and it was melania trump. now saying this just to clear it up he said he took it, i didn't do anything. and then i saw somebody tweet a picture of melania and heidi who i believe is a very nice woman and beautiful woman. i have to tell you, i think heidi cruz is a great person. i think it's the best thing he's got going and his kids if you want to know the truth. [applause] and in a certain way although
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he's got good intellect but doesn't know how to use it. and he was a good debater but didn't do well in debates against me according to other poll. i think every poll you know great debater excepts he lost in every single poll and every single debate. so that takes care of the heidi thing because heidi is a terrific woman but they sent out, he said that was a pack we had nothing to do -- folks a lot of us are political people. we're not babies. his people were on the pack. so he said we had nothing to do. we had this now trace it down we mails but they said probably phone calls. but look, it was a pack. with many of his friends, it was a cruz superpack i think he said it wasn't meant for us. it was a cruz pack. it was his people. okay, so they sent out the first picture remember number two, his father. i don't know his daughter. i met him once. i think he's a lovely guy. i think he's a lovely guy.
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all i did is point out the fact that on the cover of the national inquire there was a picture of him and crazy lee harvey ozwald having breakfast now ted never denied that was his father instead he said donald trump, i had nothing to do with it. this was a magazine -- that frankly in many respects should be very respected they got o.j. they got edwards they got this. i mean, if that was the knock "new york times" they would have gotten pulitzer prizes for their reporting. i've always said why didn't the national the national inquire get the pulitzer prize or for edwards and o.j. simpson and all of these things, but anyway so they have a picture and old picture having breakfast with lee harvey ozwald. now, nothing -- not saying anything. they said, and here's how the press takes that story. so this has nothing to do with me except i might have pointed oswald. this had nothing to do with me
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except i pointed it out. they never denied -- did anybody deny it was the father? it was hard to do. here is the story. the press takes that and they say donald trump and his conspiracy theories, he went out and said his father is with lee harvey oswald and assassinated the president. those with the two points. on those two points he said about the endorsement i think i am doing the right thing but i have to do it. the heidi thing you understand now. number 2, i know nothing about his father, nothing about lee harvey oswald but there was a picture on the front page of the national enquirer which has credibility and they won't do pictures like that because they get sued for a lot of money when
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things are wrong and there was a picture. the things that he won't support, let me tell you something. we if for no other reason, after the four days if i have kids that like me that much, how bad can i be, right? and they love their daddy. i was a good father. i have smart children and good children and i am getting a lot of credit. i think they were the start of the conviction. they saved us. but my children were -- people are saying that, they were the real stars of the convention. i was so proud of them. such a great thing. to finish, this was an amazing
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period of time. this was an amazing convention. come up for a second. you might see him on twitter and facebook. he is a facebook twitter junkie. this guy, first time i have seen him look up in 7 months. nobody knows facebook and twitter better than dan. why not give a quick report? the numbers are astronomical. we are dealing in the modern age. a lot of people say what is facebook, what is unfortunately, we are dealing in a modern age. you want to hear this? wait until you hear the numbers, you won't believe them. >> thank you, president trump. this is -- i have to tell you. hashtag trump train, the trump train is all here, right?
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this is the real for everybody. that is part of the campaign. twitter last night exploded. facebook exploded. and the graham exploded. did everybody see the videos on the instagram account, facebook account? tens of millions, 85 million views on those videos in a four to five day period. almost half 1 million new followers on facebook, mister trump hit 10 million followers on twitter. this will never be done again. impossible to be done again with this man right here, impossible with his platforms. a total of 22 million followers between instagram, twitter and facebook. 22.5 million. i don't know how you do this
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every day. impressions on twitter per month, over 1 billion impressions on twitter. and the numbers will come out for facebook, they will probably be in the billions. it is absolutely unheard of. when mister trump wants to get a message out we get the videos out and things are not working out with cnn or somebody we can put it on his platform and get more views on one of those social media accounts, real donald trump on twitter, donald trump on facebook, real donald trump on instagram, and our next vice president of the united states is that mike pence so please follow him. he has a governor account, still the governor of indiana. let's try to follow him there, give him engagements, pushing a lot of messages on the campaign,
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it is not only me, but the whole team. we love you. it is awesome to talk to the hashtag trump train, let's make america great again. >> one of my great choices, i will confirm that 3 months from now. i believe it will be one of my great decisions, picking mike pence to run along with me. i would like to ask mike pence, from the great state of indiana. we love indiana, bobby knight who i love, and your wonderful gene from purdue. these are great people.
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maybe mike can see something with you. stuart: you heard a half hour of donald trump, it was half an hour this morning, did not use a prompter, no notes that i could see. where do you start? if you are going to sit here and wrap up half an hour of donald trump where do you start? virtually no other politician i know could hold an audience as he just held the audience for a half-hour flat speaking entirely off-the-cuff. representative marsha blackburn, republican tennessee, spoke last night at the convention. welcome to the program. i know you were listening to this. you have the same impression? no other politician could do that. >> we will have a new hashtag called trump talks, because he can really get going once he
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gets going off-the-cuff. he is excited. you can pick it up in every word he says. he is so thrilled with how the convention turned out, with his choice of mike pence as his running mate and he is ready for the campaign and the general election. i got to tell you i think this is going to be one for the record books. stuart: it looks like it and i am waiting to see what your speech and donald trump's speech, could be a new record, 40 million plus area. it could be in record numbers. you -- thank you very much for being with us this morning. mercedes is with us, you watch this, you watched last night. one of my themes this morning is welcome to the new republican
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party. do you agree with me. >> you can say that again. last night's speech, trump was able to speak to the heart of the american worker, those who have been forgotten, a speech that addressed the state of the nation. stuart: donald trump talking about the supreme court. >> whether you are the governor of ohio, whether you are a senator from texas, or any of the other people that i beat so easily and so badly, no choice, you got to go for trump. supreme court justice. if hillary clinton -- she is going to replace, last night i called him my beloved justice antonin scalia. we will get somebody as close to
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him, his views and philosophy as possible. conservative, all the things you want, the things we stand for as a party and i promise you, that is why i issued 11 names. being an outsider, we don't know, supposing you put in liberal judges. it has never been done before. we have a lot of ideas people don't normally have, in order -- i don't know if they believed me or we don't know. conservative republican president haven't done well with the judges. we have obamacare should have been knocked out twice because of an appointment. we will do better. that is why i put out a list. what do you think of donald trump as a republican if that is
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what your philosophy is, if you are a great great believer, in the constitution, you have no choice, hate to say it. whether you are a hater or a lover, i don't think there was one hater in that room and that was a packed -- no seats, those seats were selling for a lot of money on ebay, going for big numbers. i was thinking 10 or 12 tickets. they were selling for a lot of money. it was an amazing -- we had some incredible support. these pundits that now say you can't do that, the same people -- the won't run.
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i ran. they said he won't win. i started at 6% which was pretty high because i was only their two days, people forgot i was only two days, didn't get the full -- then it went to 12, then 18, that is his ceiling. he can't do more. we go from 6, right? i saw them in the audience, those two. 6 to 12 to 18 and every week, that is their ceiling. charles krauthammer, they will not run, he will not run, if he runs he will be doing it just for fun. this is not fun. this is a lot of work. this is a lot of work, folks. i didn't need this. this was not exactly the schedule. i saw how badly our country is doing and how easy it will be to bring back, trade deals will make an impact like you won't
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believe, money will come in, jobs will begin, we are so depleted and taking care of other nations and i want to continue to take care of other nations and there are good things about that but they have to pay us, they have to pay us. i remember years ago, i never understood it because the united states spends 10 times the money on its military than anybody else in the world. john has a big military, that is surprising. i was building buildings and things, never gave it too much thought and i realize and remember i always remember, we spent more than anybody else. we are protecting everybody in the world, we are protecting all these nations and these are rich nations and great nations, japan, they make a fortune and don't pay us the amount it costs.
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i don't want to make a profit. i want costs. pay us what it costs. maybe we can't get it. you have to be prepared to walk. if you are not prepared walk hillary clinton came out, japan is a very rich nation, cars are flowing in, rich because of us if you think about it. go to los angeles and see these massive ships, looks like nascar, thank you, owner of nascar, endorse donald trump. i love nascar. a lot of great drivers endorse me. king richard. it is like these guys, richard petty, they are coming out, massive ships and they don't pay us and the general gets out and the general says mister trump is wrong. doesn't he understand that japan pays us 50% of the cost of defending them. do we have a comment?
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yes. why aren't they paying 100%? germany and south korea, 28,000 soldiers. think of this one. saudi arabia wouldn't be there for one week if we pulled out. they have nothing but money, nothing. they have so much money they don't know what to do with it. they don't know what to do with it. who is making deals for us. there is a massive impact on our budgets, economics as a country, we are up to $19 trillion, soon we will be $22 trillion. i could take the great harold -- tell me what $1 trillion is. he may know. honestly, most people don't know what it is, so much they don't
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know. we are going to do something really special and our message cost on. when i started this all these pundits say won't happen. corey lewandowski was great. [applause] >> he has been loyal and been on cnn and fighting for me which is very nice and i respect that a lot. where is hope? come here. get up here. the legendary hope, come up here. come, she is shy, get her up here, come on, hope. we had a very small but tough team. we had a small -- they are not going to lift you over that barricade, she is very shy. she is very shy person but a great person and has done an amazing job. we have a staff between george,
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where is george? come on over here, stand over here, come on, you can't get through the secret service people here. we had -- i got criticized. so and so, won't use that because i don't want to embarrass -- so and so spent many times what trump has spent with a bigger stamp and we win. you are supposed to get credit if you have smaller staff, and you win. and politics you don't get credit. anyway i want to thank my entire group. we beefed it up because we are in the final stretch. paul manafort have done an amazing job, good. paul manafort has been fantastic. all of paul's people, we have a
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great staff of talented people, great staff, most of them right here, john and everybody, my man right here, michael, come up here, and michael, get a little tv time. i don't know if he will be hired for hollywood. i tend to doubt it. come on up. you have a great group of people and a group of people that want to win and i think knows how to win and we have been winning all our lives. this group of people i know so many of you we have been winning all our lives. we have exactly three months, and three weeks. i will be working so hard. not like last time where they disappeared for the last month and a half. where is everybody? what happened, give obama credit, he was on every television show all over the place. we are not going to disappear.
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we have a great chance of taking our country back, of change and of getting great supreme court justices. i want to thank everybody. i love you folks, this has been an incredible movement. i love you, i know so many of you. we are going to go all the way and i tell you what, when we get there, we will indeed make america great again. i love you, thank you, everybody. stuart: what a performance, i make it 45, 50 minutes off-the-cuff, no teleprompter, one thing after another. he cover all the bases, intrigued his audience, gripped the tv audience. i don't know about you but i was gripped by this. i have not seen a performan like that before. i have a team of political professionals with me who have
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seen trump last night and watched him now. i want to go around here. theme number one, this is a new republican party. to you first. >> absolutely, donald trump is redefining the republican party. he reached out to the lb gt community last night, reached out to african-americans, air bnb 4 reached out -- ivanka reached out to women. he really hits hard where he connects is with the american worker, man, woman, and effective message, a moment to step back, those who have been the traditional republican party and allow donald trump to take the stage and bring back working americans into the republican
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party. stuart: it was not hard duty to sit through 50 minutes of donald trump off the cuff. >> very entertaining. stuart: another theme other than this is a brand-new republican party. i have never seen a politician like donald trump. anybody in politics who can approach the camera, intrigue and engage against donald trump. >> his performance, the last 45 minutes, you imagine hillary clinton doing that, going authentically off script, the police and secret service and all the people who put together this convention, that is not her character, donald trump is an unorthodox candidate, sometimes he is off script and it is not
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so good. sometimes -- he remind the american people it is a new day, if you want change you got to change the player and someone is compelling as far as last night's speech, that is not a generic republican stump speech, donald trump speech on trade, infrastructure, reforming the inner-city and issues, lgbt as mercedes mentioned, this is not what republicans regularly talk about is important policy matters. it was effective to expand the republican party and our appeal which we have been saying for decades. stuart: urging republicans to do precisely this and now they have a guy to do it. thank you very much. wasn't exactly hard duty listening to that but you did it and we appreciate it. thanks very much. we will be back, we will check the markets and tell you what is going on, no impact from the trump speech whatsoever.
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45, 50 minutes of donald trump off-the-cuff addressing any and all issues thanking the people that made the convention in cleveland what it was and mentioning every interest group he could get and bring into his coalition. i got two themes out of this. number one, this is a brand-new republican party and it was born last night. this is a brand-new kind of politician, donald trump. gary berson is a former cia officer. i want to ask about the new republican party. am i going too far? i am laying this on thick. this is not your father's republican party. do you agree? >> i agree the republican party has changed with the emergence of donald trump. demographics in the country have changed, trump's arrival on the scene and his presentation was widening the tend. there might be discontent in different fringes of the party but the broadening of the party makes electoral success of
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possibility. stuart: you are a hard-core guy, cia guy. do you like this? >> i am a law and order guy who wants terrorists, donald trump will provide the will that we require to take on isis. i believe he will take off the handcuffs of local law enforcement, expand our intelligence operations and use direct action against isis to take these guys off the table and we need to act, we can't be waiting for this and have a minimalist approach used by the democratic party and president obama and hillary clinton. stuart: what do you make of the man? donald trump? the new style leader of the republican party, the man himself? >> clearly he is driven. some people are put off maybe by his new york accent. he sounds like members of my family. i am comfortable with him. the change is something, he has
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shaken up the party. he was talking about social media contact, the world has changed, politics have changed and hard to know whether he is changing or the one guy smart enough to catch the wave. i suspect he is going to win in a landslide. people maybe shocked. i think it will be like 1980. stuart: thank you for joining us, sorry i am cutting it short. we are interested in your opinions and thanks for sitting with us as we watch donald trump. aaron elmore is with us. you have a republican pedigree and you were deputy press secretary of the rnc. what do you say? i am saying this is a new republican party that was born last night, not like anything you have seen from the republicans before. >> if you like i love it.
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we got a mini tour, loquacious and humorous of all the issues. donald trump kept you entertained. we enjoyed it, we were laughing and learning at the same time. hillary clinton could never do this. stuart: that is very true. i don't believe hillary could stand up in front of any crowd and ad lib. her way through it. >> donald trump called off ted cruz for ad-libbing an important line which he did at the beginning and here is a line trump didn't like and people say ted cruz ad-libbed this. i want to see the principles our party believes in prevail in november. he is a trump is not one of us. trump is thank stop snatching defeat from the jaws of victory. this is a new day. the republican party as it was has been blown to smithereens by donald trump. stuart: i hope you watched a because it was entertaining, just like last night,
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stuart: on the left-hand side of your screen donald trump delivered 50 minutes of thanks to his volunteer staff, he thanked everybody on the planet but got through it. and the carpenters and cheesemaker's. it was entertaining stuff. regardless of your politics you would be intrigued by what donald trump did this morning and what he came up with last night. tea party.net, friend of the program watching donald trump. i want you to comment on two themes i'm running with this morning, number one this is a brand-new republican party. it is not your dad's republican
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party. >> a couple things, the chairman of the party ford.com. that was our mistake -- in terms of brand-new republican party i go against the grain, it is an expansion of the republican party. keep in mind recent history, republican party expanded after the seabury revolution of 2010 and expanded more after the tea party revolution of 2014. i think donald trump is a brilliant political pioneer in how he has shaken up the political system but there were some old elements of the republican party that remained with the republican party. some old elements seem to be on
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the way out. stuart: what donald trump did 20 minutes ago was gave it to ted cruz. he revealed ted cruz changed the script before he went on, made his speech before the convention, he said donald trump said that is dishonorable, doesn't want his endorsement if he gets it. that was burying part of the old guard i think. let me role that bite. i want our viewers to see what donald trump said about ted cruz. >> i like ted, he is fine. i don't want his endorsement. we give that i will not accept it. i will not accept it. it won't matter. he should have done it because nobody cares and he would have been in better shape four years from now. i don't see him winning anyway frankly but if he did -- maybe i
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will set up the super pac if he decides to run. stuart: the second theme -- you have ever seen a politician like this. >> thank god for mike pence, future vice president mike pence. i think for constitutional conservative limited government conservative that still has concerns about donald trump and that is getting less and less every day, my goodness, russia and the united states come together to defeat nazi germany the constitutional conservative and ted cruz makepeace before november comes along. in spite of personal animosity that might exist between these two gentlemen they understand what is at stake, and there will be peace between those two before the end of this election.
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stuart: thanks for being with us. it is a pleasure. thank you very much indeed. left hand side, donald trump finished speaking 20 minutes ago, went into the crowd, making comments to various people. don't know what he said. camera phones up there. i am sure he added to what he has been saying. leslie marshall is with us. she sat through this, watch what donald trump said, here is my theme. could hillary clinton do anything like what donald trump just did, stand up, no teleprompter, no notes, 50 minutes off-the-cuff, intrigued the crowd and say things about all kinds of constituencies off-the-cuff. could hillary do that? >> yes.
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i have seen her speak off-the-cuff. she had a different style than donald trump, he is a great speaker. a great speaker does not make a great president. stuart: you think hillary could do that. i definitely have seen her speak off-the-cuff. doesn't have cameras rolling to do so. i have been to speeches where she has spoken without a teleprompter. stuart: donald trump was addressing a crowd of people, talking to them 1-on-1. he wasn't answering questions this time but i have seen him do it in the past. have you ever seen hillary clinton speak in front of a crowd like that? i haven't. >> i have seen her go off-the-cuff. she has been in the public eye for years, most of us can go off
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script, speak without a script whenever need be, that is not her strength it is a strength of his and i don't think voters will base who they cast their vote for on who is the better speaker and who has or doesn't have a teleporter. stuart: i take issue with that to some degree. a presidential election is not just about policies, not just the nitty-gritty of what you would actually do. you got to have this person in your life on your tv screen every day for at least four years so you are attracted or repelled by the personality, the ability to grip an audience. that is extremely important and president of politics don't you think? >> if we look at the data which suggests in the last few elections, historically, name recognition is number one they both have that. never 2 when push comes to shove the country has been evenly split along party lines and will
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continue to be for decades and 3, there is some element of the popularity. we have seen in the past few elections it is how they feel about the economy and who they trust to improve the economy going forward. we will see in november. of the what if this is run on the economy it will be interesting. i am always harsh with you and i'm sorry i do that but you always have a smile. >> you weren't harsh today. stuart: thank you, see you soon. check the market, no change. we are virtually dead flat. what a day it has been, more of it in just a moment.
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nicole: i am nicole pedallides. moment ago the dow turned positive, 9 days a gained, sold off 77 points yesterday and gaining, let's see where we end up, look at dow winners and losers, we are looking at verizon, microsoft, boeing, ge, they had a better second half of the year and we are watching american airlines, better-than-expected, benefiting from cheaper fuel. looking at earnings from to polian starbucks, they are
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staff and gave a next ordinary performance off-the-cuff, no notes, no teleprompter, engaged the crowd and the tv audience the jaron elmore sitting with me, pedigree in the republican party sitting here watching this. did you mention some rumor here, speculation the donald trump might go to philadelphia? the democrat convention? >> that is the inside scoop. he handled the convention like no whatever have, showed up the first night very regal and powerful and teleconference the next night, almost a part of every minute of the conversation so why not be in philadelphia too. stuart: are you floating rumors? >> i am giving you inside scoop. we want to you have proof -- you
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are youngster, you don't remember the old days. do you like the new days? >> i love it. i was so excited by the speech i can barely speak. stuart: boris epstein is with me right there where donald trump just spoke moments ago. he electrified the crowd. didn't he? >> i was in the room. it was so wonderful to hear him speak. it was wonderful, really exciting, vintage trump. how are you? stuart: you know each other? i didn't know that. stuart: that was -- what are we looking at? you mean to tell me donald trump is still answering questions?
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it is taped. i should be honest about this. that is what donald trump was doing for a few minutes after he made his presentation, signing autographs, very popular guy. same questions you i asked everybody this morning. is this the new republican party unlike your dad's republican party? am i going too far? >> it is a combined republican party. folks like orin hatch, mitch mcconnell, paul ryan, peter king, everyone who supported donald trump and the new republican party, independents, unbelievably exciting, building 14 million voters, more than ever in the history of the republican party, bringing in voters into the republican party and we are going to crush hillary clinton. stuart: i expected you to say that, the use of the word crush, a little graphic. >> i'm energized. i am all pumped up.
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stuart: i can tell. have some more coffee. >> i don't need it, i heard donald trump speak. we won this is personality driven. the speech and the presentation this morning has nothing to do with politics and policy. it is personality driven. >> people are tired of the establishment and they see donald trump as a breath of fresh air, they are energized, invigorated. even if they are democrat they have crossed over. that is why he is winning. he was raising funds for 30 days, 750,000 new faces and new donors. what does that tell you? hold on a second. stuart: the gentleman who handles social media for donald trump stood up there and made a presentation. you heard this but let me repeat it for the audience, facebook, twitter, instagram, 22.5 million
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followers. i am not so sure i know that much about social media but that sounds like a very big number. >> over 1 billion impressions on twitter. the numbers are unbelievable and all speak to the movement of donald trump. there is a ton of policy, national security, taxes, 50% corporate tax rate which you talked about, policies curbing police violence, violence against police and folks in the inner-city, reviving inner cities, personality is so vital that the policies of revival amazing america and making a great again. stuart: the personality pumped you up. take a rest. back to finance for a moment because nothing is happening on the big board. we are dead flat, four points higher but look at the big name
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technology stocks, amazon knocking at the door of 7 $50 a share. microsoft, facebook at $120 a share very close to the all-time high, microsoft 5644, not an all-time high but very close, chipotle, can you talk recovery today? in the last few minutes that has gone up. ashley: jpmorgan upgraded it. it will start to recover and be back to normal by 2018 which is a ways away. of the one they say it had bottom. how about starbucks? they were down a fraction earlier, their sales are down, worldwide turmoil. ashley: civil unrest,
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with women but women featured prominently in the speech last night and this morning, specifically air bnb 4 -- ivanka. >> she was wearing a dress from nordstrom she designed herself and already sold out. stuart: $138. >> it can appeal to everyone. not like she is a $15,000 dress, it appeal to the everyday woman. stuart: get past that $138 dress. is his standing with women improved after last night and this morning? you think it will. >> strong powerful women support their father and he is a great guy. stuart: you know the family, they are good kids. >> you don't see them ending up with mugshots, they are raising their families and supporting their father. these are good human beings who grew up with affluence and privilege and look how gracious
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they are. stuart: they are huge asset. i can't imagine any parent who would not want children who stand up in public and say you are great guy and a good father. doesn't everybody want that is apparent? >> your dream in life. of the one one thing i agree with, no tattoos. and of his kids are allowed to have tattoos. >> my dad said that to me and i listened. stuart: what a show it has been, the dow is moving up a little, 19 points, 18,936. what a day it has been. there will be more varney after this.
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minutes and wowed the crowd, what most people think and this morning we were treated for more than 50 minutes of live donald trump, no teleprompter. we are about to pass to charles payne with the dow industrial moving up 24 points and moving higher. charles: this is charles payne in cavuto coast to coast. they'll be talking border and talk donald trump and defending economy, and, of course, donald trump speaking after the convention. >> this was one of the most peaceful and most beautiful, one of the most loved conventions in the history of conventions. and when they talk about unity,
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