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>> release your tax returns. stuart: another distraction. >> it is information americans need whether donald trump is an honest and capable businessman. stuart: we hear you, one and all. it was fascinating. charles: it will be hard to follow that because we just saw donald trump and he was on the tear. the white house must be writing their response. this is cavuto coast-to-coast. president obama and joe biden taking the stage in a few hours getting ready to attack donald trump. they are expected to try to take donald trump down and talk the economy up. moment ago the gop nominee warning four more years of this administration could be a disaster. >> it has been 235 days since
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crooked hillary clinton had a press conference. she has been there for 30 years. there is no change. it will be the same, an extension of obama, in my opinion worse. hillary clinton is a disaster. she has been a disaster. the story told by her husband last night, he left out the most interesting chapter. i won't get into that. the chapter i waited for i never heard. he left it out. hillary clinton is a disaster. i would love to see a woman become president and it will happen absolutely, but i think it wou be bad for women if it were hillary clinton. charles: we have a lot to get into so let's go to the washington examiner, conservative leader matt schlatter and progressive radio host garland nixon. donald trump covered a range of
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topics and in a one hour press conference, what stood out to you? >> he is offering a direct counter to what bill clinton said that everything is great in america, the country is headed in the right direction, papering over the fact the majority of americans say they think the country is on the wrong track. it is crucial for hillary clinton to maintain the illusion that americans think everything is okay because she is running as obama's third term. to admit the country is on the wrong track would be to admit the rationale behind her candidacy is flawed. trump was offering a counter by pointing out there are problems in the country and bill clinton papered over a lot of bumps in the road in clinton's public life. charles: last night the thing is progressives and, i will ask in a moment, and a or b plus, the big question was how much would
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he touch on the more public embarrassments with his wife and how would he try to focus on the humanization of hillary? i am not sure he hit it out of the park but it was somewhat effective. >> when bill clinton talks it is all about bill clinton. when bill clinton talks he keeps on talking. there was a moment in a speech he was really connecting with the audience and trying to humanize hillary, talking about her strength as a changemaker, but he talked too long, lost the crowd and lost his magic. i think most people i talked to around here are walking around with bernie t-shirts and buttons. that is where their heart is, not with hillary. charles: on that note we saw bernie sanders, he became something of a revolutionary to a footsoldier yesterday but his fans are not getting behind this
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looks like they are not getting behind it. how much is that a problem for democrats? >> it is a major problem for democrats. i fall into the category is one of the disgruntled members, the fact of the matter is there are a significant number of bernie sanders supporters that will not move towards secretary clinton and the clintons of not only not tapped into the antiestablishment sentiment going on they don't have the ability to tap into the antiestablishment, her numbers are not looking good. for the bernie people, our position has always been we are afraid hillary will lose to trump and we should nominate someone else. charles: a little late for that. who are you going to vote for? >> right now to be quite frank i am not 100% sure i have made a decision. i may vote down ballot. i may vote for secretary clinton was able throw the you have to are afraid of ump stuff but a
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secretary clinton. i am a person who has voted for every democrat since i was 18, straight down the line. if they have people like me on the edge the clintons are in a lot of trouble but maybe i am wrong. before maybe you are not wrong. the email thing hangs over the convention. the fbi suspect the russians were behind it and president obama said he would not be surprised if they tried to help donald trump. >> the motives in terms of the leaks i can't say directly. what i do know is donald trump expressed admiration for vladimir putin. there is favorable coverage in russia. >> is it possible the russians could try to influence the us election? >> anything is possible. charles: the anything is possible, donald trump responded to that moment ago. >> he said we think it was
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russia that hacked. then he said, this is a person watching television, as i have been doing, then he said could be trump. yeah, trump. he reminded me of john lovett's for saturday night live in the liar. i went to harvard, harvard, yeah, yeah. if it is russia which it is probably not, which nobody knows, if it is russia it is bad for a different reason because it shows how little respect they have for our country. charles: what are your thoughts on that? >> first of all, hillary clinton and barack obama had that gimmicky red reset button with russia, did everything to kiss vladimir putin's exterior. the second point is debbie wasserman schultz worse for
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barack obama and she was taking his lead in tipping the scales for hillary clinton and against bernie sanders and this is a huge problem. no matter who got these or who hacked these emails which means they hacked hillary's server, the underlying problem for democrats is it exposes this huge problem they have among the race and the party that is not divided, the party that is more divided going into november will lose this race. charles: there is no doubt the mainstream media was trying to do difficult blocking for democrats, to the degree we are talking about the notion it might have been the russians when the more important aspect is what was exchanged in those emails? >> that is an ongoing debate whether we should be focusing on the emails, taken its toll on the democratic party, scrambled
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this convention, the coordination hillary clinton hoped-for, we have no idea why this hack took place. democrats are scribing a motivation to the russians that is not based in evidence but fits into the existing argument that donald trump is too week to deal with russia and everything we have seen suggests democrats will have trouble dealing with vladimir putin. charles: one thing progressives said is it feels there is a romance going on between donald trump and vladimir putin for whatever reason, he has made certain comments with respect to nato, these countries are invaded, turn our backs on them. the fuel has been added to the fire. by the same token it has done so much damage to the democratic party that you yourself are not sure how you will vote.
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>> as a progressive two things freaked me out, one is vladimir putin and the other is the prospect of thermonuclear war. i haven't heard this much anti-russian sentiments and reagan since the cold war. the democrats are cold war democrats, a lot of progressives there is talk among progressives that there is a fear the clintons are ramping up their rhetoric with the russians and we see that as more prospect for military intervention and the progressives are put off by that. we don't want to hear you are going to confront someone else military. we want to hear there is more peace. that is something else that says to the base i am not with you. charles: bernie sanders supporters stormed out last night at the convention, following the historic nomination and then last night green party candidate jill stein trying to capitalize on that
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anger. >> we can end this economic crisis. they tell us we are in a recovery but we are really in an emergency. for most americans, who are either in poverty or heading towards poverty. charles: doctor jill stein will join us in the next hour. who has a better chance of scooping up those dissatisfied bernie followers like yourself? jill stein or donald trump? >> i don't think either one will scoop them up. a lot of people will vote down ticket because from progressives to latino comments, muslim comments are dealbreaker. some will write in bernie or other things to make a point but there is not much chance of anyone on the far left moving far enough to the right to support donald trump.
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charles: considering the enthusiasm gap we have seen through the primaries and the general election without those supported it seems hillary's chances diminish greatly. >> absolutely. almost the same people who voted for bernie sanders voted for donald trump on the republican side. an enormous amount of voters, not a negligible group. talking to people here, you would think they would have staged a walkout and been so angry over the content of the dnc leaks. there angry about everything that took place in the primaries, angry the dnc all along stifled their voice from the state level to the federal level when they tried to participate in the democratic party. these are not divisions that can be easily healed because it was not one news story but months of stonewalling and obstruction from bernie sanders participation in the process. charles: years of dealings in washington dc. the press conference today feels
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like donald trump might have thrown out an olive branch or two a $10 minimum wage, new college program he hinted at, probably going to be revealed in four weeks but sounds like a relief. i don't think it will be free college but sounds like he already said republicans are not going to be happy, it will be something towards the left from donald trump with respect to college students as a bid for millennial's, bernie followers. >> i think so but trump has to be careful. because he is an outsider he doesn't have deep relationships with republican regulars. he has to be careful how unorthodox his policies are. he has to keep the conservative base with him. he has to make a play for the middle-of-the-road voters and bernie voters but he has to keep the coalition together. it is tricky to do in american politics but h smart to reach out to bernie people, 20% in polls are considering trump.
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charles: we are watching demonstrations from last night. we were the only network that was showing, something to see, these folks were upset. on that note, lots of people in the media have been ignoring the protesters, they have written off the bernie people as a day one event, now they swept them under the rug and toddled around the tube last night, you saw what looked like a unified democratic party rejoicing in the first female nomination yet we were the only ones showing it. what will the bernie protesters do to have their voices heard? >> the issue of protesting demonstrates what is going on. the democratic party, i've spoken with a lot of friends who discuss that. if you turn on cnn, it doesn't look very good. looks like things are going smoothly but the party in
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disarray. they have probably i will say 30%, 40% of the bernie supporters that will under no circumstances vote for hillary. when you are talking about president obama winning florida by 1%, winning ohio by 2% that is enough to lose. there should be concern. either they are not showing how much concern they have or are so tone deaf they can't edit or combination of both. charles: thank you very much, great stuff, appreciate it. the dow is off 30 points, apple holding it together. it is a driving force. one reason there are lingering questions about the future of apple and its stock. a lot more on that and the markets coming a. chilling details about one of the attackers in france. democrats, are they focusing enough on isis? one of them is here to respond
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liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. charles: it all began in the aftermath of the great meltdown the top the market bottom out in march 2009. with so much doom and gloom predicted any news that wasn't a catastrophe wuse for celebration. bad news that could have been worse. it is one thing to grasp hope when the dow is at 6600 but what about the all-time highs and 18,000. the expectations game is being played out in a way that celebrates mediocrity and makes positive assumptions about the future, apple's business almost collapsed in all segments including smart phones but a
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booming wall street consensus, but the street was bracing for a loss of $.65. buffalo wild wings, same-store sales down goes much higher. guidance for the full year, last time they spoke, $8.35 is a huge downgrade. that is major good news. so many are cynical about the market. in its purest form, it is a harbinger of things to come as an inflection point. consumer spending is up, housing sales at multi-year highs and we saw a bump in business investment which is in freefall since last october and optimism, fundamental justification for this rally. continuing to say there is more to the market than free money
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including expectations and guidance. jack mcintyre, that is the way i look at the market. where do we go from here? >> that is a good way to think about the market. we know equities and the broader risk assets have been underinvestment and we see outflows over the last number of years. you are starting to see things a little more constructive. you laid out a good economic roadmap. one thing, interesting that the us economy, treasury yields are a lot lower than they should be based on the us economy, that is keeping mortgage rates artificially low. you might get a positive feedback in terms of housing and that punches above its weight in terms of economic impact. i am more constructive. corporate profits are improving. we have gotten past the
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geopolitical influences. i think risk assets can do better. charles: a lot of times they simplify in my mind, that money is buying up stocks, to your point individual investors have been dumping billions of dollars in mutual funds for a long time but they are buying treasuries which is why these yields are so low. when does that change? will you see a rotation in treasuries? >> for that to change. a combination of things, one is better global growth. we are seeing mediocre growth. positive things coming out of china and the us is doing okay
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it will go very slow, september or december they are going to go slow and as markets focus on growth the value anomalies will dissipate. that is okay because risk equities can do yell as treasury yields go higher. charles: really appreciate your expectations. big day donald trump taking shots at democrats particularly for this week recovery. will they have trouble trying to pitch the economy? we will be right back. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ]
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isis but the bottom line is we have experience in attacking and strong against isis. charles: what you are saying and what we are experiencing on a daily basis, democrats are in a lot of trouble because it feels, you are ignoring the pain and suffering and fear by saying we are winning and we can take care of these guys. >> a lot of it comes to what congress does, what money we put in appropriations. i work with a lot of good friends, folks in the appropriations, make sure we put the money to fight isis and i is a democrat want to make sure we are tough against isis. charles: democrats have been tough against isis, we are talking about the minutia of it all. the american public wants to understand the policy, how do we
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go to the park without worrying about a bomb going off? >> there are different themes and we will hear about terrorism and fighting against terrorism bu we have the same thing. i feel strongly democrats like myself will be tough on isis and we have to do this in a bipartisan way. charles: to articulate a message against terrorism specifically isis will democrats have to tacitly admit what they have done has not been tough enough? >> don't know if they have to admit that. how do we move forward and go after this cancer, isis, that we need to go after? we are doing the bombing but eventually we have got to look at if it is not going to be
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enough, i am one of those democrats, i want to make sure everything is left on the table as we try to get rid of this cancer. they will be, they are looking at us, we have to make sure we go after it, look at france and other places and they will try to get over here. charles: they are over here. several attacks in this country. you call it a cancer. will anyone in your party call it radical islam and articulate a tough enough message, people feel maybe this time they are serious? >> i'm a democrat and i -- without a doubt it is a cancer we need to go after. as a member of the appropriations in a bipartisan way we want to put the funding to our military, our intelligence folks can go after this cancer and get rid of this cancer.
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charles: thank you, appreciate it. donald trump challenging russia to find hillary clinton's missing email moment ago. >> if it is russia which probably is not, but it is russia it is bad for a different reason because it shows how little respect they have for our country when they would hack into a major party and get everything but it would be interesting to see, i will tell you this. russia, if you are listening, i hope you are able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing. charles: what seemed like a tongue-in-cheek invitation from russia or any other country or person, hillary clinton's 33,000 illegally deleted emails, they should share them with the fbi. much more to follow, all of this coming up.
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to the democratic party fractured, the whole thing busting up, we showed it last night. democratic nominee p democrats struggling for unity. it will explain it to last. >> what do you hope to accomplish? >> not by the fears of trump. the democratic party to look at the wikileaks shows us you're not afraid of donald trump. >> i'm afraid of a democratic party that could be taken are right away. ♪
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>> recovery has been a weak recovery. it's the weakest recovery on record. you look at joblessness. i'm talking with a 21% or 22% that is the real number were people can't find jobs. they can't find work. we are losing our jobs in fact the reason everything else to other countries, including mexico. charles: will democrats be able to sell the country on the economy? hillary clinton's utah campaign director jennifer wilson in philadelphia. charley. the mac charles, as you note fox business we cover the whole gamut. anthony weiner yesterday and jenny wilson here.
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the question is because we hear a lot about this that utah might be in play for democrats because mitt romney has the latter-day saints, the mormon church that dominates politics in utah. do you really think so? >> democrats and donald trump, the mormons don't like donald. they're not like his style appeared they don't like the immigration policy of kicking people out. defendant elizabeth moore and the other day by calling her name. truman and defending mitt romney, to peer >> and he won't come. it didn't go as far as he would like. we think he writes his own name and peered train at what is own game plan? to win the state or door resources the term campaign might not have to take away from other places?
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>> we are going door to door, talking to families. we think hillary clinton is a viable option. diehard republicans will not come our way. there are women and others who appreciate what she's done to raise a beautiful family. those people will listen. we know there will be an under vote. the never tropical all right and romney or another name and that's exciting to ice. reporter: doesn't the economy hurt her there? the economy is not doing very well. >> at the republican dominated state. isn't it hard to say vote democratic because, guess what, the economy is good here, but not so good elsewhere. >> the economy is doing fairly well in utah. we have a rural contingency and a very urban center for biotechnology. people are willing to look at
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the vastness of her. to get people interested in foreign policy. i think we will see her leadership and people interested in business. reporter: asked us to every democrat that i interviewed this week. take it for what it's worth. why do bad things happen to people that get associated with hillary clinton? vince foster. i'm not saying she killed him, but that staff -- debbie wasserman schultz. it seems like the clintons have trouble everywhere they go. >> i would completely disagree. when i was saying washington d.c. i think she's one of -- he is one of our best presidents. they have been added along time and with that comes a vast amount of experience and political chatter as well. that is the word than anything. reporter: dgc are interview with anthony weiner? >> i did not. i will.
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reporter, by the way, this is lenny kravitz appeared at lenny kravitz. i'm going to kick it back to you because it promised impossible to compete with lenny kravitz. charles: thank you. i'll see you later. largely clearing his calendar for sober. is going to campaign very hard for hillary clinton to outside adviser to the president, robert wolf. we know that stock markets in the all-time highs see the economy improving. certain areas improving. for the most part, if you look at a typical recovery and check off all the boxes, this has been somewhat disappointed disappointing. there is a sense of hopelessness that we hope it's better. >> charles, good to see you. glad to hear you say that a market under the president. this is not a normal recovery. we didn't start it in normal
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position. unless you go back to the depression, i'm not sure what you compare it to. charles: economics 101. elasticity. whatever happened to the snapback, the demand that should've been there and all of a sudden spring to life after the fed pumped and created trillions of dollars, the virtuous cycle. all those things in economics when the one that should have a much more vibrant economy. many say it's because of the fiscal policy of the white house. >> charles come i'm glad you called me an expert, so i will answer. thank you. most recovery stars of the housing market. what happened in the last recession was tested in any mobility with respect to the housing market. everyone was underwater. normally a poster session you get 5% of gdp growth and oer half of that comes from housing. part of it comes from manufacturing and a part of it
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from the consumer. this recovery was the consuming it came back for the most part. now we're starting to see housing combat. getting back will be difficult. we have to do it. the best way to do it is through grade infrastructure plan. true to would have an infrastructure plan in almost a trillion dollars on that. both a get that from either candidate. i think donald trump will as well. before i let you go, the president will get the message tonight to the average person that understands economics or economic history. but they understand that things aren't right. how can he convince them this is a pretty good recovery and he's doing a good job? >> charles, he is doing a pretty good job. his polling is higher than president reagan at the same point in their presidency. also, his polling is the highest
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it has been since when they killed osama bin laden. with respect to where the public sees them, i don't think you're accurate. tonight he is going to talk about how we are doing better and continue to do better. charles: we will see tonight. robert, thanks a lot. appreciate it. >> always happy to come on. charles: apple valley and big time. the question is should investors be worried, not celebrating. we will break it all down for you next.
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>> ironside seven dear fox business update. we will hear from the feds after 2:00 p.m. today. the dow is down 11. a swing at 69, down 33. right now down 11 or 12. nasdaq gaining 16. technology is a winner and you'll see apple as a leader of the dow jones industrial average on iphone sales. with that, apple back above that mark. the win also gave me and make donald duck coca-cola to the downside. earnings have developed a keen eye on facebook, go pro and group on. we will watch for those of those
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over the box office draw. the box office is hard to get a handle on. >> it really is. people's viewership has changed so much. fewer people enjoy going to the movies in a movie theater anymore. really where the bright spots were and you just alluded to them were in fact the licensing. the content licensing rights. anything streamed or anything that can be consumed in your own home. this seems to be more or less where we are all going. one outdoor spot where you might interact with another human is wizard in world from nbc universal did really well in california. charles: really? i've never heard of it. >> charles, have you read harry potter? charles: i do go to the theaters with the reclining sofa. popcorn all over the place, but that's beside the fact. apple reported not as bad as
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experts thought. >> that exactly what it applies. if you look at iphone. apple is still selling iphones and emerging market. in fact, if you like in emerging markets, those numbers are much better than expected. if you look at us in north america, we were slightly less bad. tree into what feels like tim cook is getting the steve jobs treatment today. >> e. is any of them because you follow the stock market just like i do. the stock is up today. if you look at the past 52 weeks, apple stock has been punished going back over these last 52 weeks. still down 16%. the s&p 500 up 2.5%. apple has still largely been punished. the guidance i want to point out is that her. goldman sachs borrowing terminology from the election
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season, colin and apple's lame duck quarter because most people are waiting. charles: double. bills like the inflection. they better do better in the second half. one company the clock is ticking down on his twitter. >> twitter, i don't want to start any rumors, but the most likely option is twitter partners with somebody come against purchase. it is down 40%. it got really hammered post-market. it's about the guidance going forward. the big question looming over the company for years, journalists love it. we check back and forth. we have our viewers who have access to us. we share information with other journalists. it is great for a select group of people. the trouble is how you make somebody want to use it. charles: i know you are buddy buddy with the silicon bigwigs. >> they may be a takeover target and facebook of course.
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charles: deirdre bolton, you'll cover facebook later on tonight. the economic flip-flop with some of these protesters even more balled up today. you've wished upon it all year, and now it's finally here. the mercedes-benz summer event is back, with incredible offers on the mercedes-benz you've always longed for. but hurry, these shooting stars fly by fast. lease the gle350 for $579 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing.
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trends do we know sanders backers aren't happy with trade deals than they really are going to be happy with hillary clinton now. the flip-flop as everybody all riled up. blake. >> that's right. hillary clinton and secretary of state was for the transpacific partnership deal. she is against it. one of her closest friends, the governor of virginia, terry mcauliffe was asked whether he thinks clinton will flip if she
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becomes president. here with his response. quote, yes. listen, she was in support of it. there were specific things in it she wants to experience the clinton campaign is saying that is hardly the case and hillary clinton will stand up against tpp a select it. john podesta trying to push back on this earlier today. >> i can be definitive. she is against it before the election and after the election. she is not interested in renegotiating the tpp. >> donald trump was reading about this earlier not been talking about it. clinton lied about tpp will switch over to elect it. i will send it back to you. i got to listen to linda kravitz on check. charles: that was cool. thanks a lot, man. either way, an spn chamber of commerce president tom donohue warned about the trade
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agreement. >> the american people and american workers will have a much better chance to tell things to people in the whole region. you kill it in somebody else owns the relationship and somebody else gets the business. pending trade agreements, which revolved you is going to put us in a worse position than we are today. train to the chamber of commerce ocean and pushing. both parties sound like they would do some into trade but tom donohue doesn't want. >> charles, i don't know who tom donohue is talking to anymore, whether it is democratic presidential candidate or the one who represents the republicans here. donahue told maria bartiromo 95% of the people we want to sell something to do not live in the united states. in terms of the very little daylight returning hillary clinton and donald trump on this particular trade deal, the
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trans-civic partnership for trade deals and general. donald trump has the upper hand because he's been so firm for so long. if you go back, when she was the first lady of the united states, she was pro-nafta and promos /-forward-slash and state for china. she even wrote about that in her memoir she was pro these deals when she was first lady. when she was running for the white house she was again spent. when she was secretary of state, she negotiated the transpacific partnership and spoke positively 45 times. charles: she put her finger and feels this way is blowing. we've got to let you go. next hour with got these protesters out of the dnc. we were over in part because she'll sign commanded a huge crowd. we've got our next hour. tell us how she plans to win
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charles: this is trans-event. i am charles payne and for neil cavuto. no great hike is expected and investors are wondering if rates will be hyped at all the year. meanwhile, president obama and vice president hytner getting to address the dnc tonight and talk about how great the economy is. if things were great, would the fed the hiking? that is the interesting conundrum, isn't it? even core inflation is starting to rear its ugly head, which was eager since the beginning of the year and now nothing. >> it was looking pretty dodgy before this whole brexit. rates have gone lower. but things have improved, meaning inflation is picking up. they are more likely to increase then a few weeks ago. if the rest of the world was
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like the united states, we would raise rates to 1% if they have to worry about other economies, how weak they are. they have negative interest rates. if the coder to higher rate, we have a 2% rate and negative rates in germany and other countries and will have a serious problem. they would like to raise rates and are more likely to raise then a few weeks ago. right iec stocks taking off. >> by owners and those are the talking points. they hiked rates last december and seemed pretty adamant to her three times this year. since then we have a huge jobs report. we know janet yellen dashboard include the jobs report. everything she worries about, all the indicators are there. when thy don't migrate, people say what is going on. these are your parameters. politics play a role at all?
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you want to raise rates before an election and causing a panic in the market. it probably does play a role. but more likely to raise rates, the strongest case to raise rates to 1% over the next year or two is to lower them in next recession happen. charles: thanks a lot, jones, appreciated. donald trump trying to upstage them. peter barnes on the donald trump rested their a few hours ago. that was something else. >> that was, charles and donald trump trying to say in the news cycle while democrats are having their convention in philadelphia. trump addressing some charges from democrats that perhaps the russian taxi in to those e-mail accounts at the democratic national committee to help trump
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when the white house. even president obama kind of hint that might be what happened here. trump trying to put a little distance between himself and russian president vladimir putin this morning at this press conference and trying to refute these charges. listen in. >> i never met putin. he said one nice ring about me. he said i'm a genius. i said thank you very much in the newspaper and that was the end of it. i never met putin. reporter: now, in a fox news debate, in november you recall that trump had said as far as his relationship, he said it could want to go into syria, that would be fine with him to help defeat isis. i got to know him very well because we were both on 60
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minutes. stablemates. now he says he's never met. and the highlight of this, he turned to the cameras and looked at them had died and said if russia can help us find the 30,000 missing hillary clinton personal e-mails, that would be fine but said. that prompted a response from the clinton campaign which said this has to be the first time a major presidential candidate has encouraged a foreign power to conduct espionage against a political opponent. that's not hyperbole. those are just the facts. this is a matter of curiosity and a matter of politics to be in a national security issue. charles: peter barnes, the plot always begins. protests outside the convention. last night, fox business, the only network to cover the passionate protest throughout the night. jeff flock was in the thick of it as usual.
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i've got to tell you, i've never seen you doubt worn out before. you are in there like a true camper, man. reporter: i tell you, i was shocked, charles thomas there is not more attention given to this protest. there's very few mainstream media out here just as they were last night. in cleveland we had almost been many reporters as protesters. here we have big protest in very little coverage from mainstream media. take a look at the pictures last night. these were people very upset about what was going on inside the democratic national convention. they really feel their vote has been stolen. these are never held a protesters and they feel they are not getting the boys. they are just not getting covered. they climbed the fence's last night. they were nonviolent.
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nobody started any violence or travel, but they were in a simple way disobeying and making their voices heard. i've got to tell you, i was shocked at the lack of coverage out there. the same thing is true today. i had people, to me, knowing what the fox news is that we're coming these people are not fans of thought. but they thanked us for being out here and at least giving some boys to their protests, which they say bernie and their views have not gotten full coverage. they feel the mainstream media has had with hillary clinton. it's an interesting is. i don't know that i've ever been thanked for folks on the left wing for being out here and giving them a voice. that is what we done, as you know. i just try to play it straight and give everybody a voice who has a voice. charles: you did a fantastic job yesterday and everybody appreciate it.
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by the way, and just a moment i will be joined by green party candidate jill stein. she is hoping the alternatives, but first, dennis kucinich, you are upset monday. you are upset about all of this. as the party done enough said than to use race, if you will, some of the anger to tamp down on this bernie or biased crowd? >> first of all, i was in vietnam. but i'm very concerned that there hasn't been a direct appeal to sanders supporters. not just apologize, but indicating a willingness to go in a different direction with the confirmation of superdelegate, a willingness to just run over sanders during the campaign. it's never been asked lane. there is a schism, a wound that needs to be healed. it was her of the democratic party well in the time that remained to address those and
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told and the sabotage directly to not just apologize for, but indicate how to unify the country. there's a lot of hurt feelings. rhetoric is that going to do it. there needs to be a proactive movement towards reconciliation. >> they would argue that several key members in the last 48 hours have said this is the most regressive platform they've had as they did the roll call. a big shout out to bernie sanders. how much more could they do in the next 24 hours? >> they could address directly the attempt to sabotage the sanders campaign and address directly this meaningless compromise over superdelegate that continues to hold a reading of the democratic party process.
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they could address directly the efforts to marginalize sanders supporters and that of bringing them in. not through rhetoric, but through solid -- the reconciling solid differences that exist on trade. another issue that hasn't been mentioned as american interventionism. charles: here is the thing. bernie sanders voters are up for grabs. donald trump at his press conference they are placing bernie sanders flied that he never said he wanted to see the minimum wage go under $7. in fact today he talked about $10 minimum wage. i want your thoughts on this. >> do people have to be taken care of. bernie sanders is lined. bernie sanders said in his beach that donald trump wants the minimum wage to go below $7. where did he come up without one? charles: the upset bernie
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sanders folks willing to throw away the election cycle to prove a point to the party because donald trump is making a reach for them. >> the party needs to unify. i don't know that the party has taken that step towards bringing in those sanders reporters who were won over by bernie sanders on the issue of economic injustice on health care and issues of income inequality that needs to be repaired. i don't know. we will see. it is incumbent upon hillary clinton to reach out to heal the division. she could do it in this convention. watch out what happened thursday night because i could make a difference. charles: thank you very much, dennis kucinich. friends on the edge. a string of terror attacks in europe, including the devastating attack on a priest, former new york city mayor rudy giuliani telling me that the
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white house is letting terror grow across the globe. >> who is fighting the ideology? nobody. he never talks about it. he never talks about the fact women can't drive in saudi arabia or that they stone women under sharia law. he never talks about these things. during the cold war, we did carry on a war of ideas. we were broadcasting into russia, cuba. back in solidarity to drink. charles: joe lieberman was the vp nominee. senator, are we hearing enough from your party on isis? terrorism, 61 speakers, none of them spoke about it in the first day. >> i'm disappointed.
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the problem of terrorism -- the threat of terrorism towards society is not part of them. both parties that to be talking about but they are going to be doing about it. there is a natural focus on domestic issues like the economy, but it not enough. i think showing right now race relations, terrorism, things in the news of what people care about. i know that people in your party who crunch numbers are the good trend. even from a political point, someone would address this. >> you would hear some about secretary clinton. you will hear her talk about it. thursday night if she accepts the nomination. the threat that the islamic state and radical islamic terrorism represent for allies, you think about what happened in france, a priest off for a mass, just like he was an animal.
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these people have declared war on our civilization. they killed police. they killed innocent. i think this is ultimately going to be if not number one issue, who could protect america are right up there with who could make the economy. charles: will tomorrow night be the chance to say we are winning the war and this is a consequence of winning. no one is buying that. does she say we will continue on the ground to add more boos or whatever, but also come up and admit we've got to do more to fight the ideology and prevent this from happening. if she does that, does she have to lay out? >> she has to convince all of us that she's used this problem of radical islam is terrorism. a while ago she finally used the phrase. i think it is very important to
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do that. to commit herself if she's elected to to work with nato allies, including countries like france and germany attacked by the islamic date recently for an all-out war against the enemy where they are headquartered in the area and iraq. and then to confront them where they exist in countries like ours in european countries. we are right about the ideology. as i'm sure he would say, it takes more than attacking the radical extremists anti-wyman, anti-everybody, that who they are ideology takes power. you've got to stop these people and kill them before they kill us. charles: it takes power but also a certain commitment. you've got to believe this is an issue and this is for the american public is concerned about the obama administration. that she and hardens all understand the depth of the situation and how worried
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everyone else is to be? >> i hope she does yet i assume she does. it is up to her tomorrow night to make this clear to the voters. people will keep asking themselves then her about that. i will say for donald trump he was very strong on this question. really, and not to be ideally one in which there is bipartisan agreement. there are to be an all-out war to destroy -- charles: senator lieberman, i agree. former presidential nominee michael dukakis on a party moving further to the left. more of these markets. the federal reserve statement coming up soon. it will change big time. we will tell you what to expect. ♪
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>> what the motives were in terms of race, all of that, i can't do it directly. what i do know is donald trump has repeatedly expressed admiration for vladimir putin. i think trump has gotten pretty favorable numbers. >> is it possible in your mind that the russians would try to influence the u.s. election? >> anything is possible. charles: press secretary morgan ortega is on what the fallout will be from all of this. listen, i know to a large degree the democrat, to a large degree something of a smokescreen, but it is intriguing that the russians were involved here but you make about this going back and forth between donald trump and president obama? >> first of all, i want to say we miss you in cleveland and you ar doing a great job.
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charles: i appreciate that. >> thanks for having me on today. what is going on with the e-mails from a foreign policy is, i disagree largely on his pants on russia. whenever he should stick to today are the facts that are pretty profound. he made a really brilliant point that hillary clinton at a gate that she deleted 33,000 e-mails. 33,000 half your subpoena was released. we will never know what is in those e-mails because you t.i. said they were unable to recover them. in that of encouraging russia and u.s. election, which was a throwaway line he probably didn't mean any want back, he should stick to the facts of the case because the facts of the case are damning to secretary clinton. charles: again, the mainstream media was able to get them to go off on these things when indeed to your point the bottom line is
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the content of those e-mails that really ugly and should be an embarrassment to the democratic party. donald trump has treated since the press conference about what he said to your point that 30,000 missing e-mails. he would like someone to come with them and share them with the fbi. the american public would like to know. you understand international relations. would russia have any motivation being involved in this? >> listen, the russians have muddled in elections. there is not a precedent for that meddling in u.s. elections. while most security analyst at the russians at the dnc server this weekend most security in the eye, the dnc they've been hacked into and most security analysts think that hillary's private server was hacked into as well. instead of blaming the russians and paint the russians ate my homework, sort of like the dog ate my homework, the clinton
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campaign need to take culpability for what they did in having a private server is in writing these e-mails. there's a lot of distractions going on today. but the clinton campaign is implied is trying to a candidate for the russians. that would be a really scary day in world affairs. it's a bit far-fetched. the clinton campaign related to clarify that the republican party is nominated a russian agent. that is a massive distraction from the fact that both hillary clinton and the entire democratic party have been caught with their pants down. charles: to reset the password didn't work and all the whispering of promises have a dirt. i want to ask you real quick way. donald trump saying that my damir pruden has much better leadership qualities and president obama. you have any problems with that? >> yeah. what they are doing in crimea,
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ukraine -- charles: morgan, could you say no matter what you think of vladimir putin, he's done an amazing job with this i.q. high favorability at home and getting across what he wants to do so far is resident of russia. >> that's because he can jail his opposition and violence the prize. if that's admirable, no i don't agree with that at all. charles: morgan ortega's, see you when you come back to new york next week. >> miss you, charles. charles: twitter is getting hit very, very hard. we had a slew of big earnings out yesterday in work today. we will go through it all and tell you what you need to be watching max.
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charles: that is the video from the assassination attempt on ronald reagan in 35 years later a judge has granted the man behind the attack is freedom. john hinckley released from the mental hospital where he's been held at the shooting. he will live with his mother. subject to travel restrictions that social media and will continue to monitor this story. a lot of people upset this morning. there has a lot of people upset for different reasons. an earnings report yesterday. in the meantime, face the actor developed the disney disney donald on the transit out. these are certainly two companies in different directions. liz: when you have pokémon gold users outnumbering the users for twitter, you've got to say that the red flag. a poor third quarter for the next quarter forecast not coming in as great as expected. they fear for twitter if you lose the celebrities and journalists, how are you going to grow beyond the 313 million mostly active users each.
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charles: for me, i remember a year ago they reported a bad number and these guys had the press conference. they've got on genes. they are okay, laughing. i don't know that they take their jobs to late. they should have never taken it public if they didn't understand the commitment to meeting the numbers every three months. it may be a drag on you, but you have a lot of people. we tell people buy what you know. >> that's a good point. the stock has fallen below routinely. look at that. since jack dorsey came on, they've only added 1 million users in the u.s. and nine alien of rock locally. can they make it a chunk of the tv ad budget with the nfl or a major league soccer or even wimbledon. the numbers aren't so not
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showing up. people are in arriving at any time on twitter. only 17 minutes on average users then. what are we getting for an ad budget year -- and the here's the thing. facebook is project in 82 cents eps. that is up about 64% versus last year's performance. 6 billion of revenue, looking at 50% versus a year ago. last time we saw saved that do this, it catapulted the company's market cap above exxonmobil and made the sixth richest person in the world. we are talking wall street. wall street. they are not losing the lead just a snapshot. so the price of perfection, is buried down side if they too were doing the tv ad budget, which is also a play for a spot to get a slice of the budget on
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this is noodles and company. the stock is up 22% this week. also this week, one of its che refused to serve a alexandria police officer who was in uniform. the company apologized. the stock is down 80% since october of 2013. my advice to management, in addition to the apology, how about a police officer appreciation day and training your staff. maybe the stock will turn around. meanwhile bernie sanders supporters took to the streets to protest hillary clinton's nomination last night. green party candidate jill stein was marching with them. she joins us right now. dr. stein, thank you for joining with us. >> thank you. charles: congratulations on poll numbers. you're hanging in there nicely. a great opportunity for you to go after some bernie sanders supporters. how do you think they you will dot? >> i think they're going after me. i can't walk down the street, i can't even go inside of the democratic national convention without having a mob thronging
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around my campaign because people in bernie's campaign, but even everyday people outside of bernie, just normal americans feel like they are being thrown under the bus in this economy, in this election, in this rigged political system. yesterday, yesterday i actually had to have a secret service decome to my assistance to get through the dnc. charles: congratulations on that. what is the difference with your platform with respect to the democratic platform which is really heavy on climate change? seems to have all the bases covered that you want covered? >> well, you know, it has all the lip service, but it doesn't actually do the job. we call for in fact a emergency jobs program, which is what everyday people are clamoring for. we need jobs. we need good jobs. we need living wage, full-time jobs. we have an emergency in this
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economy foremost people. so we call for an emergency jobs program that we call a green new deal, like the new deal that got us out of the great depression. so it solves the economic crisis, at the same time it solves the climate crisis. we also called for canceling student debt like they did for the crooks on wall street who crashed the economy with their fraud and abuse. we call for doing the same thing for a generation of young people who got two hands tied behind their backs. they have debt but no jobs because wall street crashed the economy. we called for bailing them out. making higher educatiofree along with health care as a human right, a legal path and welcoming path to citizenship and a foreign policy that stops breaking our bank account while getting us more endangered, not safe. we call for a foreign policy based on human rights and international law. it is costing us half of our income tax but not making us
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safer. charles: dr. stein, i saw your tweet where you said you would step aside if bernie sanders decided to come on board. i tweeted, yeah, i would step aside if shaq or kobe decided to join my weekend pickup game. having said that, what do you make the fact that bernie sanders hasn't stepped aside, hey, let's all play nice? has he been diminished somewhat in your eyes as leader of this revolutionary movement within your party? or do you still hold him in high regard? >> i think, you know, his movement is moving on, in his own words. it's a movement, not a man. and it is not a moment. it's a movement. so it has a future. his supporters have remarkably changed the political landscape of america. charles: he sell his supporters down -- did he sell out? >> i think he has broken with his supporters. his supporters were in tears. hundreds of them walked out. he was sadly, to say, he was actually booed on the floor in
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addressing them and telling them basically start supporting hillary clinton. who has been an agent of the big banks, of giant fossil fuel corporations and the war industry. he is telling his supporters for a political revolution to go back into a counterrevolutionary party. so many of his supporters have actually moved on and they are coming into our campaign. and they will be stronger and we will be more powerful together, being liberated from this counterrevolutionary party. charles: donald trump has been very aggressive going after these very same people. a lot of overlap on strayed. he says he -- trade. he wants a $10 federal minimum wage. today he hinted at a college program. that sounds like he would alleviate some of the economic strains from college graduates. so he is going down these same paths. his voice is resonating louder and louder. how successful do you think he will be? some people think he can get up to 30, 40% of these voters? >> i haven't seen that. i have to tell you.
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there are a few but many of them, who support donald trump, don't know about our campaign, which basically represents the fundamental issues of racial justice, economic justice, justice for immigrants and a peaceful pathway forward into global security. unfortunately donald trump doesn't represent that. i think he comes from the same crisis of economic pain and fear. that is where he is coming from but i don't think he has stood up actually on behalf of these basic principles of human rights, racial and economic justice which are really at the core, not only of sanders voters but i think most american voters. charles: if your numbers continue to go up and democrats lose by a fraction, are you okay with the notion that you were the reason that the democrats lost? would you be okay with that? >> i don't believe that politicians have an entitlement. i don't think we have a new special entitlement for big
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corporate politicians that they own our votes. they have to earn our votes. hillary does not have our votes. donald for that matter doesn't have our votes either. polls show that both of those candidates, majority of their supporters are actually opposing the other candidate more than they are supporting them. these two candidates have the highest rates of dislike and disapproval at anytime through history. most people are actually clamoring for something different. and i really give my regards and kudos to you for covering that alternative that we represent. charles: we did cover it. you were a superstar last night. enjoy basking in it while you can. and thanks for spending time with us. we appreciate it. >> it is only begun. see you down the road. charles: former democratic presidential nominee michael dukakis if he is worried about the major divide tearing his party apart.
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reporter: lori rothman on floor of new york stock exchange with your fox business report. stocks little changed. basically mixed ahead of the fed. nasdaq is higher thanks to the latest results from apple. oil is the problem for the market here. we had a surprise bump up in inventories according to government data released. oil at $41 a barrel handle, down 2.3%. that is certainly draining energy stocks on the s&p 500 index. look at those. hess corporation down 4 1/2%.
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>> so it has been 235 days since "crooked hillary" clinton has had a press conference and you as reporters, who give her all of these glowing report, should ask yourselves why? you look at what's happened with isis, which isn't even mentioned. you look at what's happening with law and order. they don't even mention our police. they mention everybody but our police. charles: donald trump questioning the media over their coverage of hillary clinton and why she is avoiding answering questions. to former democratic presidential nominee governor mike dukakis. thanks for joining us. >> good to be with you. charles: why hasn't hillary clinton given a press conference? there have been major developments around the world and this country and i would love to see her pressed on some of them. >> she responds to the press all the time. she is out on the campaign
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trail, the press is asking her questions all the time. she is not hiding. maybe trump ought to tell us where his tax returns are and why he won't release them, some of that we're asking about. hillary, when you're out on a campaign trail, running for the presidency, press talks to you the time and you respond to them. and she has done so. charles: i think we would like to have a formal, stand there, for a maybe an hour, and take these questions one after another, unscripted, not on the fly. not with easy, hey i got to go kind of thing. stand there and, because the press, people want to know. not really about the press. it is about the american citizens who are being asked to make a major decision in november. i think she is doing herself a significant disservice? >> well, i don't have that sense of that campaign. i mean she has been out there for months. she has been questioned constantly. she did a flock of debates. she will do more. when i see her, i will tell her
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maybe she ought to have a formal press conference. i got to tell you during my entire campaign, i was out there for 18 months, i don't remember doing a formal stand up press conference, presidential style. you doesn't do that in campaign. moving around. press is request you, responding to a lot of questions. i never did a hour, stand-up press conference. charles: not to be disrespectful, with all due respect you didn't win and so maybe there is lesson you learned there? i'm not trying to diss you or anything like. >> but nobody ever suggested i was not being responsive to the press. i didn't lose the election because i wasn't responsive to the press. i made a dumb decision not responding to the bush campaign and turned out to be one of the dumbest decisions i made. it had nothing to do with evading press. charles: press conference would allow hillary clinton to respond to donald trump who is laying it on every single day but answer other questions are out there.
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let me ask you speak about something dumb, governor terry mcauliffe that hillary clinton would flip-flop on trade. these self-inflicted wounds in the democratic campaign blow my find. president obama, bill clinton meets with attorney general on tarmac. hey, don't worry, hillary clinton will put in it. pp after she is sworn in. what are you guys thinking about? >> i didn't hear what governor mcauliffe had to say. but all of us are having increasing questions about these trade agreements. i'm an internationallal it, if you look at agreement, actual benefit to the american economy is relatively small. consider it a major issue in this campaign. look, this country, when barack obama took over, was an economic basket case and it was an economic basket case because of republican economic policies
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that practically killed us. general motors was going bankrupt. wall street was hysterical. we're very different country today. and we've got a republican nominee who basically wants to go back to the same policies that practically destroyed us in the first place. those are issues we should be debating these days. charles: one thing that can not debate even though we were in those dire economic times, this has been a very flat-footed recovery. hard to even call itrecovery. haven't had one single year with 3% growth. we go back eight years -- >> you can't, hold it. you can't be serious. we've come from economic disaster to relatively economic health, particularly if you compare us with places like europe. charles: but the voters aren't, the voters aren't going in the voting booth, sir, hey, man, even though i make less money than i did four years ago, i'm better off than the folks in italy. so i'm going to vote for hillary clinton. you think that is going to wash?
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>> 50 million, 15 million new jobs over the course of the past eight years. you think that is -- charles: talking point. it is talking point. i will be honest with you i think you're making mistake on trade. >> 15 million americans who are now working and earning supporting themselves and their families who weren't doing so eight years ago, under republican policies. that is what this election is all about. charles: also going to be about the millions of people that have dropped out of the jobs market. also going to be about people, yeah they were lucky enough to get a job, but not making what they were making. i think more importantly about the hopelessness that hangs over the air like a thick cloud. how can hillary clinton cut through that and say, for me it will be different? >> well, let me tell you, i teach at northeastern university in boston. and i'm teaching some wonderful people and wonderful young people. there is no hopelessness with these kids. they're bright, they're optimistic. they're energic. they work hard, that is what this country is all about.
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but the idea that we aren't far better off thanks to the obama administration and policies over the past eight years, that we ought to go back to the very same policies tax cuts for the rich, all of that kind of stuff, we're hearing from trump doesn't make much sense to me. charles: you will have to convince the american public. i know and your circle believe it. you may be able to prove it on paper, but i think there is a big question mark is whether the electorate believes it or not. i appreciate your time. >> we'll see. donald trump is not the answer to our problems. i can tell you that. charles: thank you very much, sir. >> good to be with you. charles: markets are in the red, here is the thing. we're waiting on fed decision. moments away. you can feel the tension and cut it in the air. ♪
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statement moments away. david asman here. question you keep asking, david, if the economy is so great, why are interest rates so low? >> it is clear that janet yellen would rather have hillary clinton than donald trump. donald trump said he would fire her if he could. so, she's not supporting the democrat view that the economy is just doing great because if she was, she would have to move interest rates up. she will not do it today. she is probably not going to do it in september. i don't think she will do it until after the election because she wants hillary clinton to win. this is very political fed. and she realizes that is correctket will take a hit -- market will take rates next time they raise rates. federal reserve is violating commitment to protect main street at expense of wall street. they're doing this for wall street, not main street. main street savers are getting killed with zero interest rates. as long as interest rates below inflation. but interest rates are below
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charles: president obama and vice president joe biden are set at the dnc. we will have coverage at the beginning of the convention at 6:00 p.m. eastern. right now trish regan is going to bring it to us. trish: you bet i am. a lot of questions on what the fed is going to do. here we are, charles, ahead of fed decision, a special edition live from philadelphia. we are here at the democratic national convention in philly, and again, i want to repeat, the fed is expected to leave short-term rates unchanged but the big question is for how long. you know, many have pointed out that the fed is in an
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extraordinarily difficult position because although it may want to move rates higher, we are looking at an economy that's barely growing and we have troubles overseas, you have the markets trading flat right now except for the nasdaq. do i wanting to to adam shapiro for the headlines. hey, adam. >> no change, no change, the federal reserve is holding a quarter of half a percent. they said the labor market has strengthen, near-term risks have diminished on the economic outlook and the economy expanded at moderate rate. new language in the statement, they said that the labor market strengthen, now, the labor market has strengthen and economic activity has been at moderate. business, fix investment has been solved.
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