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there are a lot of people look for jobs and it's going to cost more money. that's all. >> neil hennessy of the hennessy funds. great to have you, the closing bell clanging away on the important political and business day. david and melissa pick it up with "after the bell." >> very busy day for you. the dow seeing first two days of back to back gains this month. >> first here's what else we have for you coming up this hour. we are just a few short hours from what may be the most important event in the race for the white house. the third and final debate. donald trump and hillary clinton will come face-to-face one last time with the election on the line in just three weeks. we've got a new batch of e-mails from wikileaks illustrating more big names in the mainstream media cozying up to the clinton camp. the second batch just released.
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combing through those as we speak. e-mail is fair game and so is this, video appearing to show democratic operatives plotting violence against trump supporters. david: a lot of juicy stuff. the dow climbing for the second straight day led higher by american express, the company due to report earnings any moment along with shares of visa and goldman sachs. oil also driving stocks higher. went up quite a bit. phil flynn of price futures and fox business contributor watching the action there from the cme. and lori rothman on the floor of the new york stock exchange. you're watching banks, why? >> that's right, a major u.s. bank, david, crushed it on inflated earnings report. morgan stanley setting the tone before the bell. beating estimates, 1.6 billion dollar profit to the surge in bond trading in the wake of the brexit vote and the uncertainty around the world, interest rates and the direction such
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not just here in the u.s., but central banks around the world. morgan stanley gave a nice boost to the other banks which reported recently beating street estimates because of surge in bond trading. that's the theme. goldman up 1% today. bank of america up 1.25% today. have a look at google. this is an interesting story. word is that google did sign up network cbs for internet service, look for the debut in early 17. other media companies up here because according to google, they're working to get channels owned by twenty-first century fox as well as disney. they had a nice run today. waiting for american express, ebay among others and the market as you mentioned did close up, well off the highs of the session. a lot of buzz about the big and final presidential debate tonight. that may have had something to do with the late session sell. back to you. melissa: thanks, lori. phil, oil setting a 15 month high, up more than 2.5%.
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why are we seeing such a spike in oil today? >> i mean, today it was about a whopping crude oil drawdown in the inventory reports of 5.1 million barrels. this is the time year, melissa, the inventories should be building, not falling. refinery runs were at the lowest level. we ran less crude. you would think that would build supplies but it didn't happen. part of it is because of the hurricane but could be because a lot of the oil that normally would come to the united states is going other places. other places like china, why would they be going to china? china's oil production is plummeting right now. down at a six-year low. we're seeing some of the supplies diverted elsewhere, driving prices higher. back to you. melissa: phil, thank you for that. david: trump economic adviser peter navarro has two very different predictions for markets under a clinton v. trump presidency. take a listen. >> i say if hillary is in, i'm short in the market.
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if donald trump gets, in we're going to have dow 25,000 within the year or two of that administration. david: 25,000? here with me is jared levy, profitabletrading.com and jonathan honic of capitalist pig hedge fund. does it translate into market gains? >> i don't know what would propel that type of move. trump's tax plans and certainly a more favorable tax plan than hillary, it's not something revolutionary or radical. a flat tax would cause that move. what wouldn't cause that kind of a move would be a major spike of inflation. stocks in zimbabwe went up a lot. when inflation was spike. that's my worry. stocks could go up. david: i didn't think we would be talking about zimbabwe in this particular segment. jared, people made mistakes about politics and how that
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might affect the markets just in 2012 when president obama was re-elected. retail investors got out saying this guy doesn't like the free market. the markets are going to tumble. i think we've got a chart where president obama was re-elected from 2012 until now, the market's done nothing but go straight up. >> got to be careful at making wrong associations. remember this, presidential mandates or laws don't necessarily have a knee-jerk effect on economics. david: by the way, take a look at this market, for 2012, when obama was re-elected to now, that's been like a 70% gain. go ahead, jared? >> yeah, and to be honest with you, i think a hillary election gives a near-term spike pushing stocks higher. she'll push the status quo. a trump election looking at how the markets reacted to poll changes, i think trump election we see a sell-off, and longer term rally after that.
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but yeah, don't pay too much attention to the election and immediate effects. don't get caught up in that. melissa: shares of expedia climbing but pr department in overdrive after one customer publicly shared her experience after a bad consumer service review. she was met with e-mail containing an obscene comment. you can guess what that is. and a cancellation of her family's flight for the holidays. jonathan, this is amazing. apparently they sold her travel insurance for her 8-month-old who didn't have a ticket combh and was sitting on her lap. she was overcharged. when she tried to have it fixed, we had an altercation with the person on the phone. you're not helping me, you can give me the manager. the woman refused to give her the manager, she wrote the negative review below. later she got off. the woman canceled the reservation and wrote f.u. in there! when she went to check it, she saw it.
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it's kind of funny but not for expedia. >> it's bad. this is bad. especially in a commodity business like air travel. it's all about customer service. so expedia, like every company, reputation takes years to build, it takes one e-mail to completely destroy, every company should remedy the effort, it's their stock price that service most if the reputation goes bad. melissa: i don't know what the woman thought was going to happen. when the woman found her reservations canceled. they gave her a voucher, they were mortified. she was more than made good. obtain employee, i'm sure got canned. they went through -- the company's mortified. but can you blame expedia for this, for one bad apple? >> no, look at stock today. up 1.5%. i will say this, customer service people have a lot of
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power. power over your accounts and credit. so if you can't be as nice as -- scary to think about it, i don't think it hurts expedia. try to be as nice as possible. i would include every name and extension of everybody that i talk to. melissa: it's true. when you are at the airport, they have all the power, they can do anything they want. david: earnings alert, american express releasing third quarter results. the stock way up after hours. lori rothman at exchange for details. >> it was a beat, david. so it looks like american express may be largely breaking what had been a downward trend. stock has fallen after nine of the last ten earnings reports for american express, but this afternoon, amex is raising full year guidance and reaffirming financial forecast for all of 2017. the numbers here for you $1.24 per share on adjusted basis versus the wall street estimate of 97 cents a share.
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handily beat there. and revenue 7.8 billion versus the thompson reuters estimate of $7.7 billion. american express adding to the regular session gains by about 3.25%. back to you. david: actually more like 5% right now. doing well. lori, thank you very much. melissa. melissa: marketing republicans, details of vandalism at campaign offices around the country. we have the latest and reaction from the member of the republican national committee. david: fresh from wikileaks. e-mails showing more big names in the mainstream media cozying up to the clinton campaign, further proving donald trump's point that the media is rigged against him. melissa: can you bet tonight's debate hosted by fox news' chris wallace will be fair and balanced. what you need to know before the final debate tonight? >> there's no bottom to this guy, just when you think he can't go any lower, you're
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. melissa: yet another batch of wikileaks e-mails from the clinton campaign coming out today revealing more secrets surrounding hillary clinton and her campaign. peter barnes is live from d.c. with the latest e-mails. peter, what do you have? >> melissa, one purported e-mail exchange precampaign shows clinton aides struggling with potential conflicts of interest among employees, the clinton family and their foundation. chelsea clinton used her foundation office to, quote, run a business, and another employee used office space of a donor in chicago. list of potential conflicts was part of a 2011 e-mail from a doug band, a former aide to
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bill clinton who helped start clinton foundation, and this was while hillary clinton was still secretary of state, of course. band raised issues about conflicts for himself as he continued to fund rays for the foundation while running his own consulting firm which bill clinton was consulting for. another aide responded the clintons and foundation were working on structures and systems for limiting the conflicts that band raised in the e-mail. a lot of e-mails between the clinton campaign chair john podesta and reporters and media folks, cnbc's john hardwood contacted him about reports or e-mails, a major issue for the election year. amazing, some people think it's worth burning so much interview time with the person most likely to be next president. katie couric pitched clinton, she wanted to clinton a piece
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on ten things you don't know about hillary clinton that would showcase her personality and has a lot of viral potential. senator marco rubio, former republican candidate for president warning republicans today, however, we include -- we presume this includes donald trump against citing wikileaks, in a statement rubio saying i will not discuss any issue that has become public solely on the basis of wikileaks as our intelligence agencies have said, these leaks are an effort by a foreign government to interfere with our electoral process and will not indulge it. further, i want to warn my fellow republicans who might want to capitalize politically on the leaks. today it is the democrats. tomorrow it could be us. melissa? melissa: with the katie couric thing, it's like you say things to get people to do an interview, sell them why it would be good for them. i can see that. on the harwood thing, it's the nonstop, i'm on your side, that person is being mean to you,
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when he tries to prevent he's straight up the center. we all know he's left of center, own it, own it, anyway. >> i reached out to john for a comment at cnbc. melissa: did he give you the middle finger? >> oh! >> too much? >> peter is like i'm never going on the show again. david: you're always on the edge. here to react to the latest wikileaks e-mails, sabrina schaefer and robin biro, sabrina, are the wikileaks fair game for tonight? >> i think they are, of course there is salacious information inside of it. lots of gossip. things all of us are interested in. the real lost opportunity for hillary clinton is that this was supposed to be the night where she is beginning to act presidential where. she shores up this election, shows people she's ready for
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the job, and now once again, there is something that's a distraction from policy that she's going to have to adjust. >> the point is, so much else to talk about for donald trump. can talk about her career as secretary of state. can talk about her e-mails. benghazi, the clinton foundation, et cetera. >> yeah, something we haven't heard much about is energy policy. that's an area where hillary clinton made a lot of statements. i would love to hear about the war on coal, for instance. david: want to hear about policy. but robin, do you doubt for a minute if wikileaks focused on republican e-mails, embarrassing republican e-mails that democrats wouldn't be using these? >> i agree with sabrina. it's all fair game. i have a trouble believing the veracity believing anything from wikileaks, we can't authenticate it, it's not verifiable. david: to my question, do you think if the wikileaks had to do with embarrassing stuff about republicans, do you have any doubts that democrats would
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use them? >> of course we would. it's all fair game. i'm not going to light. [laughter >> honest man. >> politics is politics. david: in what way, robin, do you think we'll hear about them tonight? >> i'm sure there will be plenty of spin on the wikileaks e-mails tonight. they'll be talking about the -- gosh, just everything negative, anything they can find negative. i'll tell you this, my gop strategists have been digging through these ferociously and can't find anything of any interest. >> i found something of interest. >> go ahead, sabrina. >> there's an exchange about the minimum wage there and an acknowledgment among core progressives that are saying, look, raising the minimum wage to an artificial level of $15 an hour will hurt the people we want to help. that is damning. david: i think the fbi e-mails were a lot more interesting. the panel is going to be back with us. stay with us, we'll be right back.
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melissa: earnings alert, ebay is out with third quarter results. ashley webster has the results. >> we're waiting for all of the details. earnings per share. the estimate is 44 cents, coming in 45 cents. one cent beat on earnings. revenue right about in there. the estimate was for 2.19, coming in at 2.2 billion. essentially where we expected on revenue. as for some of the other items. merchandise volume growth. what does that mean in the value of items sold on the site. that was up 5% at 20 billion. they added a million active buyers across the platform. that brings 165 million global active buyers on ebay. stubhub. that merchandise growth up 23%. after-hours dropping. i think we're seeing a weak outlook and we know the holiday
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season is so vital to online retailers and ebay who is once dominant in the late 1990s and now, not so much as the "wall street journal" said, the auction house to sell grandma's stuff in the attic. ebay trying to change it around. melissa: ashley, thank you for that. >> sure. melissa: the final showdown. i should have sung that. right? hillary clinton and donald trump take the stage to plead their case for one last time. live from las vegas. new polls ahead of the debate and donald trump is topping one key category. we have the numbers for you ahead of tonight's big debate.
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the last time. connell mcshane is live in las vegas with the latest. connell? >> reporter: we are getting closer. there's been so much buildup, the third and final debate with donald trump trailing in the polls coming in. a lot of people saying this is maybe the last and best chance to catch up, and with that, in preparation for today's debate, he's been busy as we've been reporting on the campaign trail. today, not so much. he stayed out of sight here. does a walk through of the debate sight, gets a sense of the hall. he passed on that today. they sent over a few aides and trump stayed back at hotel in las vegas to continue with the debate prep there. a lot is being made of the guests mr. trump invited to join him in the hall at unlv, and among the most talked about would be president obama's half brother, malik obama as a guest of donald trump. malik obama is a trump supporter. also on the list and one that may come up in terms of the
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conversation eventswise tonight is pat smith, the mother of sean smith that died in benghazi, she'll be in the audience tonight. you would think benghazi would be something that comes up this evening. of course, the trump family, ivanka and melania and don junior and spouses will be on hand as well. as for the other side of it, hillary clinton has not done walk-throughs leading up to any of the debates. we did not expect to see her before the festivities began. she did not. she stayed out of sight the week leading up to the contest in debate prep mode. guests include billionaire mark cuban making his way through the spin room. he'll be back. and while we're speaking of big names, meg whitman will be a guest of hillary clinton this evening, which is interesting meg whitman is a long-term republican, but endorsed mrs. clinton.
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that's it, david, maybe the most intrigue for the former president bill clinton and where he'll be. we know he's in las vegas there. has been negotiation from what we understand as to whether or not he'll be in the hall or not. i think some of that may have to do with who he shakes hands with. some intrigue. david: you wonder whether pat smith will contain herself through the debate. going to be interesting to watch. melissa? melissa: let's bring in the panel. robin biro is a democratic strategist and sabrina schaeffer is back as well. robin, of all the wild cards beside trump and clinton themselves and talking about the other people that are going to be in the hall, whether or not bill clinton is coming in. what do you think is the most unexpected thing tonight. what are you looking for? >> the most unexpected to me was definitely president obama's half brother being there.
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i understand that he was a supporter of gadhafi, so you know, i think donald trump might have stepped on it with that one. and as far as other surprises, anything goes. trump right now is polling as the most disliked presidential candidate in the history. melissa: it's really like, i mean, both seriously, they can't take it. sabrina, let me ask you, what do you think is going on with bill clinton may or may not come. he's not going to shake hands with melania, i guess. what's going on there in your mind? >> it sort of -- once again, i feel this is not good for hillary clinton. bill clinton knows this is her moment to act as if she is president to meet the last voters, who haven't decide what they want to do to go with her. this makes it look as a spectacle. the one thing i'm looking for in both candidates, this could
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be helpful to donald trump do this is talk about restoring the nation starting on november 9th. there is so much divisiveness, so much anger and so much upset over this election, i think whoever is in the white house is going to have to do a lot to bring people back together again. melissa: for sure, robin, there's been a lot of speculation that hillary clinton she's been out of the public eye this week. she's winning, she doesn't have to get out and talk, hanging back, kind of wants to run out the clock. the dominant strategy would be to go on stage and talk as little as possible. do you think that's what she'll do? >> i think she has to stay positive for one. connect with the people. what i'm dying to hear her talk about is entering into war with iraq. we went into war under the direction of president george w. bush and had an expiration. we've never heard that discussed. as they've been accused of being the founder and co-founder of isis.
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no one has discussed we had to exit. so i'm hoping to hear her mention that tonight, that we exited pert geneva convention. melissa: sorry we're out of time. get you an extra one next time. thank you. tune into fox business tonight for live debate coverage starting at 6:00 p.m. eastern time. david: get you caught up on ebay after hours. it is going down. ashley, what's the deal? >> 7.5%, david. the options traders said, look, this stock is going to go up or down 7.5% based on what happens. they are right. down because of the weak fourth quarter outlook. a weak outlook for the all-important holiday shopping season. that's when ebay should be making hay as should all the other online retailers, as more and more people don't go to the shopping mall, they click and have it delivered. other than that, the overall numbers were good. they met expectations on
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earnings per share and revenue. stubhub is the bright spot of ebay, that doing well, up 23%. any time you put a weak outlook heading towards the holidays. that's going to hurt. david: under 30 now at $29.90. amex is way up, up 5% now. melissa? melissa: polls showing voters think one of the nominees is better for the economy. who is it and what does this mean as we get closer to election day? former member of president obama's economic team robert wolf weighs in. plus the rnc is under attack as another gop office is struck by vandals. the rnc tells us how they are responding. that's next.
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david: brand new fox news polls ahead of today's high-stakes race. in four-way race hillary clinton leads donald trump by six percentage points. johnson at 5%. followed by trump at 39%. johnson at 5%. stein at 3%. when it comes to who voters trust in terms of changing the country, democratic nominee only leads trump by three percentage points. that is within the margin of error. level of support for candidates, 67% of the voters say they strongly support clinton and 64% for trump, melissa. melissa: there is one bright spot in that poll for donald trump. according to the same "fox news poll," the economy is the most
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important issue to voters. republican nominee leads clinton in that area. trump leads clinton by six percentage points on candidates voters trust to do better job with the economy. here is robert wolf, former member of president obama's economic advisory team. i am one of one-issue voters. not a big surprise. i really care about the economy. about getting things back on growth and restoring breath. i think tax burden is too high. when i look at hillary clinton she makes me very nervous that the economy will be even slower than it is now. go through some of the issues. >> okay. melissa: she is talking about raising taxes in spots. it feels like a time we have such slow growth, why would you raise taxes on anybody right now? >> well, first of all she is not raising taxes on anyone making under $250,000. melissa: why would you raise taxes on anyone right now? >> you have to come up with money. melissa: no. you could cut spending. >> well if you look at trump's plan -- melissa: no, we're looking at clinton plan. >> okay.
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let's just look at the plan. she has infrastructure spend that you have to, i think is the fastest multiplier of gdp growth. every dollar spent -- melissa: didn't work for obama. >> that is not true. he didn't get a national infrastructure bank. he got a small part after stimulus went to infrastructure. so let's talk -- melissa: he had $100 billion, didn't spend it. >> 4 trillion spent on infrastructure. if they spent on what they needed to spend on infrastructure. we would have north of employment zero unemployment if we had infrastructure. melissa: why is the government better spend der -- you have more to that, go ahead? >> i think you do have to spend. melissa: okay. >> there is vero chance of anymore monetary policy. melissa: absolutely. >> can't get worse. melissa: totally. >> you have to have fiscal spending in my opinion. in my opinion fiscal spending i would spend on infrastructure, okay? and i believe that we have to have, we can't increase our deficit. so therefore i actually think taxing wealthy, including myself okay.
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melissa: as a smart businessman, why do you think fiscal spending beats out the private sector? the government is notoriously wasteful. why do you want fiscal spending? return money to the private sector. leave it in hands of people employ more people, start small businesses who would use it? >> first of all we're confusing business tax reform and individual tax reform. business tax reform, i'm all for reducing taxes. okay. so you were talking individual tax reform. melissa: yeah. why take money away from rich people who hire people as opposed to government who wastes it? >> one, i don't think they waste and sit on it. melissa: really. >> i think if they had national infrastructure bank i believe will actually add to jobs, wages, you know. we disagree. i think public/private partnership would be the way for the future here. i can go through it with you. i mean i have devised plan. i actually put it on fox recently. but i think at end of the day it facessest multiplier of gdp growth. every billion spent, 25,000
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private sector jobs. melissa: we have to bottom. next time i want to ask you, do you think we have to tackle social security, medicare, medicaid, that overhang? >> list on social programs there is absolutely something we have to get movement on. melissa: yeah. >> i've been, as part of the jobs council we were looking at increasing age. that is not getting anywhere. melissa: not going to happen. >> thank you. melissa: david? david: three different republican offices across multiple states have been robbed and burglarized over the past week, including one this morning in san antonio, being used by the trump campaign. joining us rnc senior strategist, ashley bell, how the gop is dealing with all the attacks. what is incredible to me, ashley, most americans don't know about the attacks because they receive such little coverage in the media. >> this is deplorable actions by deplorable people. rnc is doing everything we can to make sure all our offices are safe. state parties are safe.
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at the end of the day people trying to intimidate and trying to discourage people participating in the process. that is something we can't have in this country. threat to democracy. this is political terrorism. david: mike pence spoke to all this, particular the office that was fire bombed in north carolina over the weekend. let's take a listen to him, get your response. >> i can't help but feel that had this been the other way around, had it been an attack in this county on the other political parties party headquarters that the level of national media coverage and the discussion would be sixthly different. david: i have no doubt, ashley, no doubt at all, that if this had been a dnc headquarters, attacked, firebombed with graffiti saying go home, you can't, you can't open another office here or same thing will happen, it would be front page everywhere. >> i think you're right. i think that the democrats do their best to try to have it both ways but right now the focus on making sure offices are
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safe and make sure every american is allowed to vote. today we celebrate 200 million americans registered to vote. republican party wants every single one get a chance to vote, when we see things like this, to intimidate and scare people off the process and something we ane that. david: on one hand they're firebombing republican offices. look at headline of "new york times." no mention about attacks on gop offices. there is this headline, trump's call to monitor polls raise fears of intimidation, getting headlines from the times instead of actual attacks. >> we want everyone to vote. we want everyone to get a chance to get in line to make their voice heard. what we're seeing from the other side far too many times is the scare tactics. these rhetoric and bombings are disheartening. they're deplorable. everyone needs to get behind the process where everyone gets a chance to participate fully, no matter what background or what party.
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unfortunately we see more and more on the left. it is unraveling much of the trust people why. david: i don't know whether the fbi is actively involved in this firebombing case. these clearly qualify as hate crimes, don't they? this is beyond just vandalism. >> it is beyond vandalism, this is terrorism. anytime you use violence to intimidate people disrupt society and disrupt the political process, call it what it is. we have to call this political terrorism. that is what it is. these are not just vandals. these are terrorists trying to scare people away from the polls, scaring people from supporting candidate of their choice. that is undemocrattic. we stand against terrorism at all levels. david: boggles my mind, they accuse trump of threatening the political process, when had facts one who physically being threatened by firebombs and other things not getting called out for the same thing. we have to leave it at that. ashley bell. thank you for coming in. melissa. melissa: more issues surrounding the affordable care act coming
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david: couple new details on tonight's big debate. we now know that hillary clinton is getting the first question and donald trump will be standing on the right, they're not sure again whether the right side or the left side of the stage. that detail has to be worked in. also there will be no opening or closing statements tonight. so they're going to get right to the debate and keep it at that. melissa. melissa: taking affordable out of the affordable care act. state insurance regulators approving higher health care premiums than what insurers are asking for in an effort to keep obamacare solvent. did you hear that? this is according to the "usa today." our own jeff flock is standing
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by in chicago with the details on this one. i mean, this is really distress, jeff. reporter: sounds a little crazy i know but they have their reasons. melissa, we're week 1/2 for startup of the sign-up for obama care for next year and on the obamacare website, well, turns out when you go to apply this year in eight separate states now the regulators in those states have approved an increase in obamacare premiums more than even the insurance companies asked for. that is because they're concerned that in those eight states, if the insurance companies don't make enough in premiums, they will either go bankrupt or they will pull out of the obamacare exchanges, further imperilling the health care law. in pennsylvania, just as one example, they approved 33% increase in premiums. that is 8% more than insurers asked for. pretty amazing. everyone, despite how you might feel about obamacare, feels that the affordable care act really isn't all that affordable.
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maybe it will come up at tonight's debate if they get past all the sex and emails and all of that business because this is something that actually impacts people directly. melissa. melissa: so many people out there are frustrated by the amount that their premiums have risen, to hear, they're saying you can raise them even more because we don't want you to go away. an admission the whole math of the system didn't ever work. crazy. reporter: two candidates with very different opinions about how to do it. you either fix it or fet rid of it. there is the choice. melissa: jeff, thank you. david: deductibles, deductibles. makes sense to pay the fine and not have any insurance at all. melissa: totally. david: another bombshell from project veritas. the undercover videos could explain why some trump rallies got violent.
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a couple of agitators were there to stir up the trump crowd dressed like the ku klux klan. they were escorted out of the rally. the person in the back has a klan outfit on, a hood. her friend is being kicked and beaten by this black guy who was actually arrested for what he did. he said later, i was so ticked off, that somebody was accusing me of being sympathetic to the klan. it seems like an exact representation of what the project veritas people found. that they were sending agitators in to stir up violent reactors in a trump crowd. melissa: you know what is kind of amazing of these things as we watch the video, to be fair the clinton campaign said this group is not related to the dnc. that they're contractors but they haven't come out and said, we don't support anything like this. they haven't come out and really denounced the whole thing. but, donald trump along the way has said things like, they're sending people to the protests. david: right.
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melissa: to incite our people and to cause violence and people laughed and made fun of him and said that now the video comes around an says that. there have been a number of things along the way. david: two words, plausible deniability, they put enough distance people for american way and other groups apparently doing some of this stuff and official democratic operative party, that it is kind of hard to make a direct link but boy, this certainly looks like one of those links. we'll see if it happens at any other rallies before the election. i suspect, that it won't. i think there is enough suspicion now that if that had been going on, it won't happen again. melissa: just so awful. what we're talking about here is violence. people are getting hurt. this isn't about, it has gone beyond politics and beyond are you going to try to sway people to come to register to vote. this sort of thing, rallying support to, inciting violence and people are getting hurt. and other people on the sidelines are watching that
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violence, and saying, you know, our country is falling apart. this election is tearing us apart. david: that is a threat to our democratic process. that is a real threat. actual violence is real threat. don't miss our live coverage starting 6:00 p.m. eastern time. i things will be kind of calm. maybe the voices will be louder than the action. i'm going to be here as well for coverage and analysis. i will take you through entire time, right up until 12:00 a.m.e the evening. before the deal is lou dobbs. we have maria bartiromo from 6:00 to 7:00. we have it all covered for you. again the question, where is it going to go? will donald talk about himself? or will they talk about the issues. melissa: what do you think? what do you bet? what do you think will happen? david: hillary clinton will try as hard as she can, chris wallace from fox news will be the moderator. he will try to keep it on issues. i bet she make as turn to personal attacks to bait a
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response from donald. he seems so susceptible to taking bait for those things. melissa: seems to fall into the trap. what has worked well for her, she tries to sit back and sit on sidelines and point to him, look, he is crazy. look he is crazy. and unfortunately, she throws the bait out and he goes for it, if somebody could convince him to resist, and i also think if you went out there, put all this other sideshow business to rest, issue debated, not deserving of any attention but we lingered on the tapes and that stuff for so long, came out and saiding i've been a jerk, but i will not litigate everyone of these cases. you shouldn't focus on that. care about, your future, your country, your children. i can fix that. david: that is what you should care about but of course he gets stuck. remember the guy is not professional politician. that is why he can't avoid all
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traps hillary clinton is available to avoid. she is professional "politico." melissa: that's for sure. david: watch for sure, carries through with maria and neil cavuto. we hope you join us. melissa: that does it for us. risk and rewarded starts now. >> i've been doing this for 30 years, why are you just thinking about this right now. >> i have feeling by end of the evening i will be blamed for everything. >> why not? >> why not. >> this is typical politician, all talk, no action. >> this man is man who called women pigs, dogs. >> this is locker room tack. i'm not proud of it. >> he needs to take responsibility for his actions rand words. >> the thing you need to apologize for the 33,000 emails that you deleted. if i win i will instruct my
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